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Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited comes the small, depressing coal-mining town of Greenville to woo unknown singer [[Don Morton]], who didn't even send her the demo. Morton can only figure it was Dixon who did it. Morton eventually leaves town for the big city and success, without so much as a thank you to this guy, who started his career. | Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited comes the small, depressing coal-mining town of Greenville to woo unknown singer [[Don Morton]], who didn't even send her the demo. Morton can only figure it was Dixon who did it. Morton eventually leaves town for the big city and success, without so much as a thank you to this guy, who started his career. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Don Morton]] | + | * [[Don Morton]] |
− | *[[Vic Raymond and his Royal New Yorkers]] | + | * [[Vic Raymond and his Royal New Yorkers]] |
− | *[[Jerry Lynn]] | + | * [[Jerry Lynn]] |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | * | + | * https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=65591 |
[[Category:1951|Dixon, Bob]] | [[Category:1951|Dixon, Bob]] | ||
[[Category:Comic books|Dixon, Bob]] | [[Category:Comic books|Dixon, Bob]] | ||
[[Category:Pop|Dixon, Bob]] | [[Category:Pop|Dixon, Bob]] |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 22 March 2025
Local musician only mentioned in the "Sheltered Love" story of romance comic book True Sweetheart Secrets #5 (December 1951).
Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited comes the small, depressing coal-mining town of Greenville to woo unknown singer Don Morton, who didn't even send her the demo. Morton can only figure it was Dixon who did it. Morton eventually leaves town for the big city and success, without so much as a thank you to this guy, who started his career.