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[[Image:Vic_Raymond_and_his_Royal_New_Yorkers_True_Sweeheart_Secrets.png||thumb|right]]"The nation's top bandleader" according to ''Variety'', in the "Sheltered Love" story of romance comic book ''True Sweetheart Secrets'' #5 (December 1951).
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[[Image:Vic_Raymond_and_his_Royal_New_Yorkers_True_Sweeheart_Secrets.png|right]]"The nation's top bandleader" according to ''Variety'', in the "Sheltered Love" story of romance comic book ''True Sweetheart Secrets'' #5 (December 1951).
  
 
Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited sells them on small-town, unknown singer [[Don Morton]]. Raymond's impressed, and signs the kid, and even gives an advance. They get a terrific write up in ''Variety'',  and perform at the Hall of Music a few weeks later.
 
Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited sells them on small-town, unknown singer [[Don Morton]]. Raymond's impressed, and signs the kid, and even gives an advance. They get a terrific write up in ''Variety'',  and perform at the Hall of Music a few weeks later.

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Vic Raymond and his Royal New Yorkers True Sweeheart Secrets.png

"The nation's top bandleader" according to Variety, in the "Sheltered Love" story of romance comic book True Sweetheart Secrets #5 (December 1951).

Talent director Sheila Sedgewick of Talent Unlimited sells them on small-town, unknown singer Don Morton. Raymond's impressed, and signs the kid, and even gives an advance. They get a terrific write up in Variety, and perform at the Hall of Music a few weeks later.

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