219-5052 - Seven B 7042 - Pete Eveland & The Royal Canal Street Band Inc. - An Afternoon With Daisy
219-5053 - Seven B 7042 - Pete Eveland & The Royal Canal Street Band Inc. - Drivin' Down To Dixie
...now added to the 1970s page, linked to 45cat.
I have a problem with this and Seven B 7041 & 7043 because I can't figure out what the involvement of Cosimo would be.
This was recorded at Counterpart Creative Studio, Inc., which was in Cincinnati Ohio; this studio starts getting mentioned in Billboard in 1971. It was related to the Counterpart label run by Shad O'Shea:
https://www.45cat.com/label/counterpartHe also owned Fraternity but only from 1976, not at its origin in 1957.
Pete Eveland was an Ohio piano/organ player. He had a couple of other LPs which I linked to on the 45cat entry for this 45:
https://www.45cat.com/record/nc509439us&rc=886747#886747Maybe there was a Cosimo Code forum discussion of 7041/7043 regarding what role Cosimo had with these 45s. Did he re-mix, or master?
Did Cosimo own a part of Seven B which obligated Counterpart to use him for something? Did Counterpart put out 45s on Seven B because
they wanted some sort of southern exposure which their Counterpart label might not have received?
I was hoping to get some info from BMI.com which still had contact info for Counterpart publishing in Concinnati, but unfortunately "Shad O'Shea" died in 2009 at age 77:
https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/59239/shad-o-shea-dead-at-77Anyway, maybe John Broven has something to add about this, or one of your forum experts knows more.