Christine Dalton was a member of 60s band The Mint. She played keyboards and sang harmony. The Mint recorded on Ramrod records which was the joint venture of the Atlantics, ex-50s rocker Johnny Rebb and their manager Syd McDonagh. Rebb produced many of the Mint's singles The harmonies of the band were outstanding and could have gone a long way, however, things didn't pan out as expected. After the demise of The Mint, Christine joined The Daltons who released one single on Astor and then several singles and a self-titled album on the Wizard label in the mid-70s.
Dedicated to the lesser known women in the music industry from the 60s to the 90s.
Monday, September 12, 2016
CHRISTINE DALTON
Christine Dalton was a member of 60s band The Mint. She played keyboards and sang harmony. The Mint recorded on Ramrod records which was the joint venture of the Atlantics, ex-50s rocker Johnny Rebb and their manager Syd McDonagh. Rebb produced many of the Mint's singles The harmonies of the band were outstanding and could have gone a long way, however, things didn't pan out as expected. After the demise of The Mint, Christine joined The Daltons who released one single on Astor and then several singles and a self-titled album on the Wizard label in the mid-70s.
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Christine Dalton
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