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    Dave Antrell
    Dave Antrell

    Dave "Doc" Antrell was a record collector, medical doctor and a musician. He claimed his doo-wop music collection was the second largest in the world. He recorded for a small label in Hollywood, Amaret. Later he started his own label, Antrell Records where he recorded several vocal harmony singles. One of his groups, the 5 Arcades, consisted entirely of Antrell save for one other voice.


    In the late 80's he recorded Arthur Lee Maye singing "Moonlight" which led him to join forces with Bruce Patch of Classic Artists Records to record a number of R&B artists. Antrell wrote most of the songs, generally played piano and sometimes sang in the background and financed the recordings. He contributed many of his near mint singles from his collection to various reissue projects.

    He died February 23, 1995 of liver failure (age 46) near Valencia, California.

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