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Album artwork for Pussycat by Kitty Ford

Kitty Ford was the alter ego of singer Mimi Evans. On occasion, Mimi would cut a song and a record label would decide to put out her demo. This is how Kitty Ford was born. Smaller labels found they sometimes didn’t have to go into the studio and hire musicians and vocal talent. They simply released a demo they liked. These demos could often be of master quality, depending on how much effort and money the composers or publishers put into it.

Kitty Ford sprang to life inside Associated Recording Studios (familiarly known as “Associated”) in 1961. Located on 7th Avenue in New York, Associated was a two-minute walk from the famous Brill Building, epicenter of the American music industry that dominated the pop charts in the early 1960s.

Kitty Ford

Pussycat

Sundazed
Album artwork for Pussycat by Kitty Ford
LP +

$26.99

Pink
Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

LP-SUND-5603LEC

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Album artwork for Pussycat by Kitty Ford
CD

$18.99

Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

CD-SUND-5603

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Kitty Ford

Pussycat

Sundazed
Album artwork for Pussycat by Kitty Ford
LP +

$26.99

Pink
Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

LP-SUND-5603LEC

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Pussycat by Kitty Ford
CD

$18.99

Released 08/26/2022Catalog Number

CD-SUND-5603

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Kitty Ford was the alter ego of singer Mimi Evans. On occasion, Mimi would cut a song and a record label would decide to put out her demo. This is how Kitty Ford was born. Smaller labels found they sometimes didn’t have to go into the studio and hire musicians and vocal talent. They simply released a demo they liked. These demos could often be of master quality, depending on how much effort and money the composers or publishers put into it.

Kitty Ford sprang to life inside Associated Recording Studios (familiarly known as “Associated”) in 1961. Located on 7th Avenue in New York, Associated was a two-minute walk from the famous Brill Building, epicenter of the American music industry that dominated the pop charts in the early 1960s.