I remember Teddy & the Pandas. They were a teen band from a town north of Boston, Wilmington, I think.
They had a couple of singles out on a local label, and then were signed to Tower (a subsidiary of Capitol), on which they released one LP. AMG has a pretty good entry about them.
There were any number of Boston bands in the 60's that got to record. The best ones were Barry & the Remains (Epic) & The Lost (Capitol). In 1967, MGM records signed several Boston bands and created a marketing scheme around the "Boss-town Sound". The hype included Ultimate Spinach, The Beacon Street Union, and Orpheus. Other Boston bands who made records at the time were Phluph (Verve), Earth Opera (Elektra), Ill Wind (ABC), Eden's Children (ABC), Ford Theater (ABC), Timothy Clover (Tower), Steve Colt & the 45's (RCA, Vanguard), Listening (Vanguard), Orphan(s) (Epic, London), Bagatelle (ABC), Mason & Dixon (Tower), and a number of others I can't recall at the moment.