Daniel Heilicher and his brother Amos started in a business together in the 1930s, distributing and stocking jukeboxes.
Those last two singles were hits from Minneapolis's golden, mid-1960s era of teenage rock, and their success inspired countless garage bands to entertain dreams of one-hit-wonderdom.
[1] The principle record labels who used Kay Bank services for recording, pressing and distribution: Applause, Bangar, Garrett, Golden Wing, Kay Bee, Lodestar, North Star, Pleasant Peasant, Re-Car, Soma, Studio City and Twin Town.
Kay Bank employed a matrix starting with the letters KB followed by a 2,3, or 4 digit number.
Beginning in December 1964, the matrix dropped the KB letters in favor of the year of production followed by a dash and a four digit number, such as 5-5477.