Rock and R&B/Soul
U.S. Apple Corps provided little in the way of performing credits, though the back cover photo showed a motley looking six piece outfit, including a black female vocalist. A couple of internet queries quickly uncovered the band was originally fronted by then 15-year old singer Bryant Sterling (aka Denis Bryant). Bryant and his band had apparently begun to attract some late-1960s interest on the club circuit, when they attracted the attention of Shelby SIngleton who then signed them to a contract with his Nashville-based SSS International label. Unimpressed with the rest of the band, prior to recording the band's debut Singleton dumped everyone but Bryant, subsequently teaming him with a group of Nashville studio musicians including drummer Jeff Pocoro, lead guitarist Tommy Shaw and bass player Jacob Stokes. As an aside, in a brief exchange of emails Bryant mentioned the female singer was recruited from a church next door to the recording studio.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Let The Music Take Your Mind | U.S. Apple Corps | 1976 | Album |
U.S. Apple Corps | U.S. Apple Corps | 1970 | Album |
Take Her Love / Go Ahead And Tell Me | U.S. Apple Corps | Single | |
Elijah Stone | U.S. Apple Corps | Single | |
Get High On Jesus / Swing Low Sweet Chariot | U.S. Apple Corps | Single | |
Prayer For Peace | U.S. Apple Corps | Single |