I was gonna say that if that was true that Pulsinger must've been older than
I thought, and have rubbed shoulders with Dean Martin in his time.

Who was that Louie Austen collaboration with that had a vocal something
like, "I was told, you were my angel. And I was told, you would be mine."

Amazing track to me that.

Scott

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>
> >I always thought that Loue Asten was just another pseudonym for Patrick
> >Pulsinger and Mario Neugebauer and that Louie Asten was just some kind
> >of a Cheap Records joke?
>
> Someone I know did the A&R for this Louie Austen project. Louie is an old
> crooner and 100% genuine!
> Straight up.
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