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  • Wright was a disc jockey in Dayton, Ohio who signed to Fraternity Records after playing a song he would written on the air.[2] He recorded a sizable body of work for Fraternity in the late 1950s, some of it with backing band The Rock-Its, and hit the Billboard Hot 100 twice in 1958 with the singles She is Neat (#38) and do not Do it (#77).[3] By the early 1960s he had been dropped from Fraternity bu
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