Originated in Dayton. Started by Tommy Wills. Operations moved to Richmond, Indiana. There were two series for Airtown, a 'custom' series (the 0xx series) and the 'jukebox' series (20xx). Juke was a subsidiary label.
001 | Tommy Wills | Honky Tonk II '66 Style / Night Train '66 Style | |
002 | the Casinos | That's The Way / Too Good to Be True | 1967 |
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004 | Tommy Wills | Born To Lose ; I Can't Stop Lovin You / Funky Sax | RW-492/3 |
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006 | Virgil Murray's Tomorrow's Yesterday | I Still Care / Summer Dreamin' | March 1968 |
007 | Tommy Wills | Since You've Been Gone / (Funky) Four Corners | March 1968 |
008 | Soul Finders, Inc | Come On Up / Funky Soul Music | |
009 | Dave and Jacke "Ansumore" | Hang On Bossa Nova / Music To Eat Fish By | (ZTSC-141322/3) |
010 | Johnny Holiday | Tormented / Mercy, Mercy, Mercy On Me | |
011 | the Shooting Stars | I Watch the Clock / Donna | |
012 | the Vondells | Hey Girl You've Changed / Soldier Boy | |
013 | Spoon | You Can't Lose Them All /Don't Know What It Is | |
014 | Tommy Wills | Lost Dreams / Since I Fell For You | RW-445/6 |
015 | Virgil Murray's Yesterday's Tomorrow | I Still Care / Summer Dreamin' |
#015 later issued on Kool Kat, a Detroit label
The Shooting Stars were from Winchester, IN. The Vondells were from Union City, IN. Virgil Murray was from Muncie, IN.
Discography compiled by George Gell. Thanks to Tommy Wills