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English: Greg Jacobsen, left, was vice president of Equinox. Jay Lasker, center, was vice president of ABC records. The four Clinger sisters stand behind Lasker.
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Source Record World 11 November, 1967, p. 45
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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The Clingers sign with Equinox Records

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