Band,
Rock and R&B/Soul
1960s US garage band. Bill Ande, lead guitar, Tom Condra, rhythm guitar, Jim Tolliver, bass and Dave Hieronymus, drums. The Razor's Edge started out in Palm Beach County as the R-Dells (aka The Ardells (2)). After the Beatles hit, Steve Palmer had the idea of renaming them "The American Beetles" and sending them on a South American tour. After they returned, they hooked up with Bob Yorey, who was also producing local acts like the Mar-Vells and Bill Robinson & The Quails. They went to upstate New York and did "Let's Call It A Day Girl" and several other tracks, that Yorey put out on the Pow label. After returning to South Florida, Palmer put out their final single, "Get Yourself Together".
![]() | Dave Hieronymus dr US |
![]() | Bill Ande g US |
![]() | Tom Condra |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baby's On His Way | The Razor's Edge | 1967 | Single |
Get Yourself Together / Cloudy Day | The Razor's Edge | 1967 | Single |
Night And Day / True Patron Of The Arts | The Razor's Edge | 1966 | Single |
Don't Let Me Catch You In His Arms / Night And Day | The Razor's Edge | 1966 | Single |
Let's Call It A Day Girl / Avril (April) | The Razor's Edge | 1966 | Single |