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The Dixiebelles

The Dixiebelles The Dixiebelles American girl group The Dixiebelles were an American girl group briefly popular in the early 1960s. Their best-known single, "(Down at) Papa Joe's", hit #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 late in 1963,[1] and the follow-up, "Southtown U.S.A.", hit #15 early in 1964.[2] Both these songs were produced by Bill Justis[2] and released on Sound Stage 7 Records, a division of Monument Records. The name of the group is one word - The Dixiebelles - as listed on their records. On record (at least for their first single, "(Down at) Papa Joe's"), The Dixiebelles were in fact all members of the Anita Kerr Singers.[3] Based in Memphis, Tennessee, the Dixiebelles touring group had all previously sung…

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GENRES: Soul, Girl Group

Singles

Down At Papa Joe's / Rock Rock Rock
Down At Papa Joe's / Rock Rock Rock (1963)
New York Town / The Beale Street Dog
New York Town / The Beale Street Dog (1964)
Southtown USA / Why Don't You Set Me Free
Southtown USA / Why Don't You Set Me Free (1964)