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Founder of [l377351] , his first label, which he started while still in high school in 1961 as well as [l938644] and a successful direct mail record business [l637186].
He wore many hats from record producer on his labels to a manager at Relic Rack, Inc. in Hackensack, NJ. (1968-1969). In 1973-1974, he was listed as an A&R Director and the Research & Creative Director for [l670991].


WAYNE STIERLE, best known for being the first person to put Rock n' Roll on TV as a direct-response item, was the creator of Candlelite Records and Candlelite Music. (Direct-Responce being where phone calls are placed to order an item not sold in stores). The fast edits and short clips, and dramatic writing and audio/video editing by Wayne, pre-dated MTV by over seven years, and contributed to what became the basic MTV style. Cub Coda, the writer of Smokin' In The Boys Room, called Wayne, The Father Of MTV.
Wayne worked with many artists through these years, including among others, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tony Williams the lead singer of The Platters, Bobby Darin,Fats Domino,Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, The Beach Boys, Dick Clark, Dick Jacobs,Jerry Wexler, and more. Wayne wrote 9 liner notes for Elvis Presley, which is more than any writer in history. (Elvis' favorite late-night commercials were The Candlelite spots produced by Wayne).
The style, and the actual words from these ground-breaking commercials are still being used every day in the selling of music on television.
In late 1959, and into 1960 and 1961, Wayne was involved in re-releasing records that had failed in the latter 50's. Some of these records became so popular that they were regarded as new records, and actually becames early sixties hits. These records include, among others, There's A Moon Out Tonight, Baby Oh Baby, Rip Van Winkle, and Rama Lama Ding Dong.
Wayne produced the oldies radio show hit that inspired the oldies only radio stations, that first sprang up in the seventies. The show that started the trend was a major hit in New York City.
Wayne was the first person to release a commercial album series using the word Doo-Wop, which was not a known word or term at the time.
Wayne was one of the creators of Acapella. It all happened as follows: Along with Donn Fileti, Wayne discovered unreleased master recordings that were to be purchased on behalf of three people, that included Donn, Wayne, and industry vet Leo Rogers. When Leo backed out of the deal, it was taken to Slim at Times Records, who made the purchase. Donn left the area, and Wayne continued on, eventually owning a few of the masters from the huge tape and demo findings. These tapes included practice tapes by the great Connecticut group, The Nutmegs. Like many practice tapes, these recordings were done without paying a band, as simple showcases for either the song, or for an arranger to listen to and thereby write an arrangement for a band or small combo. These recordings were done without music, and not planned for release whatsoever. Prompted by Wayne, Slim decided to release The Nutmegs recordings, although he had offered to give them to Wayne in return for his various work with Times Records. (Slim was not very impressed with The Nutmegs, and Wayne taught him the historical value of the group that had been so important in 1955 with Story Untold). Slim felt the recordings that had no musical background needed to be highlighted as such, in part to make sure they weren't returned by customers, and in part to show the difference they represented compared to normal vocal group recordings. They spent weeks kicking the ideas around, with Wayne voting for various names such as Subway Sounds, and others. Finally Slim, who wanted to press the records, opened a dictionary and found a' capella, the high class term used for operatic type music done without background. It was decided that if this was what it was going to be, then it would be changed to a word that didn't even exist: Acapella. And so, the word and the style was born, and the label company was called with the copy for the first releases. This was the beginning of Acapella, and the start of this word meaning rock n' roll or r&b vocal groups. (As Wayne likes to point out, the first releases were put in the Italian section of many record stores, who assumed they were foreign records.). .....we started something that we didn't intend to start....and I still think the name is wrong........but it's way too late to do anything about it...........
Wayne produced, wrote, and did the music and vocal on the only Elvis tribute record to be approved of by Elvis and Vernon Presley - The Rock Era (A Tribute To The King). First released in 1969, and re-done in 1973, this release on which Wayne is billed as The Phantom Of Rock, was well received, especially in Europe. (When Elvis passed away, Wayne refused all requests to re-release it, not wanting to exploit the sadness and loss. As of mid-2005, it still remains on the shelf).
In the early sixties, Wayne produced a radio show that was the first rock n' roll show ever on FM Radio, and almost gives a new meaning to underground radio! (It was so early in FM, that the rock n' roll portion of the public did not know what FM Radio was!). Imagine a time where rock n' roll was not on FM! That was the 50's and early to mid-60's.
Wayne was dedicated to preserving real rock n' roll.

ALBUMS


Wayne Stierle
The Real History Of Rock N' Roll
Various
The Best Of Acappella Volume 3
1995
The Atomics
Show Me The Rose
1994, 7", Single, RE, Yel, Candlelite Records
Richard Blandon And The Dubs
"Where Do We Go From Here" The Unavailable 24 Tracks Plus 3 Bonus Cuts
1993, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures
Various
Country Music Cavalcade - Nashville Graffitti
1976
Dubs*
(You're Just A) Heartache (To Me) / You're Welcome
1975
Phantom Of Rock
The Rock Era (A Tribute To The King)
1969, 7", EP, Patti Records (2), ,
Novelty/Rock & Roll/Spoken Word
The Shells
Acapella Session With The Shells
1966
Savoys*
If You Were Gone From Me / Oh What A Dream
1965, 7", Single, Catamount
The Chuck-A-Lucks
Heaven Knows (I Love You) / Chuck-A-Luck
1965
Group Called Us* Formerly The Five Fashions
Ten Commandments Of Love
1965
Roxy And The Daychords
I'm So In Love / Mary Lou
1965
The Capris
Oh, My Darling / Rock, Pretty Baby
1964
The Thrashers
Jeannie
1964
Original Royal Kings
Peter-Peter / Keep It To Yourself
1963, 7", Single, Red, Candlelite Records
The Arrogants
Canadian Sunset / Mirror Mirror
1963
The Shells
Sweetest One
1961
The Chessmen
Love Is What The World Is Made Of
7", Single, Mono, Relic (2)
Various
The Best Of Acappella Volume 6
LP, Comp, Relic (2)
Various
The Stars Of Acappella Volume Two
LP, Comp, Snowflake Records (6)
Dubs* And Shells*
You've Got To Be Good To Make It In New York City
LP, Comp, Yel, Candlelite Records, Candlelite Records
The Benedictine Chimes Of Westminster
Play The Great Music Of Christmas
CD, Skylark Digital
The Shells
(I Asked Myself A Question) If You Were Gone From Me / Misty
7", Candlelite Records, Clifton Records, ,
Doo Wop/Rhythm & Blues
The Shells
Deep In My Heart / (It's A) Happy Holiday
The Notations
Danny Boy
The Heartbeats
Tormented / After Everybody's Gone
Quotations*
Imagination
The All Nite Truck Stop Combo
Truck It/Truck Driver Love Songs
1982
Glenn Miller
The Last Recordings
1995, CD, Album, Comp, Starr Digital
Pookie Hudson And The Spaniels
The Bells Ring Out / Baby It's You
Richard Blandon And The Dubs
I'm Downtown
1971, 7", Vicki Records

APPEARANCES +


The Church Street Five*
Daddy "G" Rides Again!
1996, CD, Comp, Finbarr International
Glenn Miller
26 Rare Big Band Tracks!
1996, CD, Comp, Skylark Jazz
Various
The Rare Doo-Wop Box Set!
1995, 2xCD, Comp, Starr Digital
Various
The Doo Wop Hall Of Fame Volume One
1994, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures
Various
Best Of Candlelite Records, Vol. 2
1994, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures, ,
Doo Wop
Various
The Doo Wop Box
1994, 4x CD, Box Set, ,
Doo Wop
Dexter Gordon
Way Past Midnite
1994
Various
Doo Wop Jive Volume One
1993, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures, ,
Doo Wop/Rhythm & Blues
Jimmy Beaumont And The Skyliners
Encore Of Golden Hits
1993, CD, Juke Box Treasures
Various
Legends Of Doo-Wop - Volume One
1993, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures, ,
Doo Wop
Various
Legends Of Doo-Wop / Volume Two
1993, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures, ,
Doo Wop
Various
Best Of Candlelite Records, Vol. 1
1993, CD, Comp, Juke Box Treasures
Various
Friday Night Forever
1984, LP, Comp, The Home Shoppe, Candlelite Music
Various
Moments To Remember
1983, 3xLP, Album, Comp + Box, Candlelite Music
Hank Williams
The Hank Williams Collection
1983, LP, Comp, Candlelite Music
Various
Sweet Memories
1983
Various
Jukebox Saturday Night
1983, ,
Rock & Roll
Various
Friday Night Forever
1982, LP, Comp, Candlelite Music, ,
Soul
Willie Nelson
Country Superstar
1981
Elvis*
Rock 'N Roll Forever
1981
Various
Country Music Cavalcade - Country Music, U.S.A. Featuring Rhinestone Rockabilly
1980
Elvis Presley
The Legendary Magic Of Elvis Presley
1980, ,
Rock & Roll
Engelbert Humperdinck
The Complete Engelbert Golden Treasury
1980
Elvis Presley
Elvis In The Greatest Show On Earth
1978, Vinyl Indianapolis Pressing,
Elvis Presley
Elvis - His Songs Of Inspiration
1977, Vinyl, ,
Rock & Roll/Gospel
Elvis Presley
The Elvis Presley Story
1977
Hank Williams
The Golden Dream Of Hank Williams
1976
Fats Domino
The Legendary Music Man, Fats Domino
1976
The Automations
Miracle Of The Bells
1975, 7", Clifton Records, ,
Doo Wop
The Platters
The Magical Golden Hits Of The Fabulous Platters
1975
Various
Nashville Graffitti
1975
Sam Cooke
The Legendary
1974
The Shells
My Cherie
1973, 7", RE, Johnson Records (2)
The Dubs
Connie / Home Under My Hat
1971, 7", Single, Johnson Records (2)
The Manhattans*
Doing Their Best Things
1969
The Admirations (3) / The Belmars
Gonna Find My Pretty Baby / (From The Past) Lil' Lil' Lulu
1962, 7", Single, Red, Candlelite Records, Champagne Records (12)
Mr. Lee And The Curtains
(I Don't Think) It's Fair To Me
7", Boardwalk Records (4)
The Count Five
(It Was) Acapella Music / Standing On The Corner / (Please) Say It Isn't So / At The Candy Store
7", EP, Nason Records, Nason Records
The Heartaches
Lamp Post Love Songs
LP, Blu, Catamount
Little Richard
Little Richard's Super Hits
Various
The First Authentic 1950's Rock & Roll Collection
The Nutmegs
The Nutmegs Featuring Leroy Griffin
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles*
At The Apollo
Pookie Hudson And The Spaniels
The Bells Ring Out / Baby It's You
The Platters
Remember When - The Magic Of The Original Platters Greatest All-Time Hit Recordings
The Vernalls
Raindrops / Why Can't You Be True
1994