In the mid-1960s, Cochran and Buie moved to Atlanta where they partnered with Billhttp://bit.ly/zqt0lK
Lowery and J.R. Cobb to form Low-Sal Music, a publishing company whose first record was “I
Take it Back” by Sandy Posey, a hit produced by their friend Chips Moman. The numerous
records published by Low-Sal included a string of hits by the Classics IV: “Spooky,” “Stormy,”
“Traces” and “Everyday With you Girl.”
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Press Release re Paul Cochran's Induction into Georgia Music Hall of Fame
Press Release re Paul Cochran's Induction into Georgia Music Hall of Fame:
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