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1959
Neil and Jack Packer begin working together on Neil’s music and decide that they should record demos at Tin Pan Alley.
1960
Neil makes his first public appearance, singing with Jack Packer, at the Little Neck Country Club on Long Island, New York.
1960
Jack Packer introduces Neil to Murray Miller who in turn, introduces Neil to Allied Entertainment Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Saxon Music. Subsequently, the singing duo, “Neil and Jack” sign a recording contract with Allied to record on the Duel label.
1960
Neil and Jack record “What Will I Do?” and “You Are My Love at Last,” for the Duel label.
1961
Neil and Jack record “I’m Afraid” and “Till You’ve Tried Love,” for the Duel label.
1962
Duel Label releases “What Will I Do?” and “You Are My Love At Last,” recorded by Neil and Jack.
1962
Duel Label releases “I’m Afraid,” and “Till You’ve Tried Love,” recorded by Neil and Jack.