Kenny Myers

Acta celebrated an RIAA certification in early 1968 that marked a million sales for The American Breed's "Bend Me, Shape Me".

[17] Myers left Acta Records in August 1968 to form the Amaret label.

[18] During the label's lifetime, it signed artists such as Crow, Judy Lynn and Mrs Miller.

[19] Myers was credited as executive producer and production supervisor on many of the label's recordings.

[21][22] Myers left the music industry in 1974 to become the Los Angeles representative for the Regensteiner Printing Company.