Paul Kyser

[2] An early production of Paul Kyser's was "Wait For Me" bw "Birdies and Memories" on Gossip TKT-2121 for girl group, The Teardrops, which was released in 1964.

[3][4] Not to be confused with The Teardrops from Cincinnati, Ohio,[5] this Kyser produced group that featured Rhonda Franklin on lead vocals was from New Jersey.

[9][10] According to the May 8, 1971, issue of Billboard, one of Kyser's and Tom Vetri's recent projects at the time was a production for Colossus Records with the group Devotion.

[23] He wrote and produced the song "Invitation to the World" for Jimmy Briscoe & The Little Beavers which was released in 1977.

[26] Manhattans, Commodores, Spinners, Gladys night & the Pips, R. Flack & D. Hathaway, the Jacksons were on Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals category in 1981.

[34][35] Kyser and Renee Connel wrote the song "Up Down" which was recorded by New Jersey songstress Parker J.

[38] They co wrote "Ain't Nothing New Under The Sun" and "True Love (Is Worth More Than Gold)" for Jimmy Briscoe And The Beavers.

[39] They also co-wrote both sides of the Breeze single, "Just In The Nick Of Time" bw "Everybody Loves Music".

[43] Making its debut in the Record Mirror UK disco chart on August 9, 1975, "Hypertension" got to no.

[50] In the early 1970s he founded the Silver Dollar Records label with Tom Vetri as his vice-president.

The first act to have a release on the label was Nu-Sound Express with "Ain't It Good Enough" bw "I've Been Trying".

[51] The label would eventually become defunct but came back to life with its reformation in 1980 by Kyser & Vetri, with its new location at 1650 Broadway, New York City 10019.

[52] He set up the New Jersey–based Pi Kappa which released singles from 1973 to 1976 by Jimmy Briscoe and The Little Beavers, Calender, Storm and the Super Disco Band.