
McGonnigle just turned 18 years when he rent a local studio in Boston to cut two demos of his self written songs "Rattle Shakin' Mama" and "Cheryl Baby". Accompanied by 35$ in his pocket and his backing band, Ricky Coyne and the Guitar Rockers, he went into the studio and began to cut his two songs. During the session, he was interrupted by a local record producer, who owned the Rocket record label in Boston and offered McGonnigle a recording contract (McGonnigle was still underage, so his father had to sign the contract). At the end of that day, a single was recorded and later released in the spring of 1958. Because of Rocket's lacking promotion, the single went nowhere. McGonnigle then vanished from the radar.
Today, he still is busy with music and has announced a comeback. Actually, he recorded four new songs which were digitally released and can be heard here.

Eagle Records issued Coyne's songs on various compilations. Besides his issued sides, also live recordings and some unissued tracks were compiled.

Rocket 101 - Rattle Shakin' Mama / Cheryl Baby (1958)
Discography Ricky Coyne & his Guitar Rockers
Fenwick 1011 - Rollin' Pin Mim / I'll Love You Forever (1958)
Event 4289 - Rollin' Pin Mim / I'll Love You Forever (1958)
Event 4294 - Angel from Heaven / I Want You to Know (1959)
Event 4298 - Little Darlene / Kaw-Liga (1959)
Event unissued:
Short Fat Fannie (1959)
Blueberry Hill
Download three tracks:
1. Mel McGonnigle - Rattle Shakin' Mama
2. Ricky Coyne and his Guitar Rockers - Little Darlene
3. Ricky Coyne and his Guitar Rockers - Short Fat Fannie

Sources: Rockin' Country Style, Billboard December-1-1958 issue, Ricky Coyne's son Robert
3 comments:
Thanks for the story. "Rattle Shakin' Mama" is one of my favorite rockabilly record. Incredible!
Hi thanks for your saga artists.
Your blog is great, i'm waiting for the next releases of your own various set.
Rockin djames
hey, you got some very cool stuff on here. keep it comin!
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