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  2. Ronny & the Daytonas - Wikipedia

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    After an album and tour in 1964, Ronny & The Daytonas had another hit in 1965 with a ballad, "Sandy", and an album that reflected a similar country-inflected surfer sound. In 1966 Ronny and The Daytonas switched to RCA Records and released a romantic ballad called "Diane, Diane" and the upbeat "All American Girl", both of which had some success ...

  3. G.T.O. (album) - Wikipedia

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    1964: Recorded: 1964: Studio: Phillips Recording, Memphis ... G.T.O. is the debut studio album by American band Ronny & the Daytonas, and was released in 1964 on Mala ...

  4. GTO (Ronny & the Daytonas song) - Wikipedia

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    "G.T.O." is a song written by John Buck Wilkin and first recorded as the 1964 debut single of his band, Ronny & the Daytonas. It was also featured on their album of the same name. The single reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 26, 1964, [2] and sold over one million copies, which resulted in it being awarded a gold disc. [3]

  5. John Buck Wilkin - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] To profit from the success of surf music, Wilkin sang under the pseudonym of Ronny Dayton in the band Ronny & the Daytonas under the management of Justis. [10] In the summer of 1964, the group released "GTO". [10] The song became the first hit record for Buckhorn Music. [11]

  6. Category:1964 songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1964 songs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 569 total. ... GTO (Ronny & the Daytonas song) La guerra di Piero; H ...

  7. Marijohn Wilkin - Wikipedia

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    Wilkin's son, John "Bucky" Wilkin, became the frontman of the 1960s surf rock group Ronny & the Daytonas, whose 1964 debut single "G.T.O." reached No. 4 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. [4] In 1975, she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. [5] Wilkin formed 17th Avenue Music, a publishing company.

  8. When is your high school reunion? Check The Oklahoman's listing

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    Cordell Class of 1964: Looking for alumni, family and friends for a 60th reunion 3 p.m. June 8 at Ronny and Nancy Kiehn’s home in Yukon. For more information, to RSVP with names and number ...

  9. Phillips Recording - Wikipedia

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    Notable songs produced at this studio include Jerry Lee Lewis' 1961 version of "What'd I Say", The Dixiebelles 1963 song "(Down at) Papa Joe's", the 1963 version of "Yakety Sax" that would become Boots Randolph's signature song, and Ronny & the Daytonas hit 1964 song "G.T.O". [6]

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