• The Meridians (2) (Brooklyn, NY.)

     

    Personnel :

    George Valhe

     

    Discography :

    1965 - Blame My Heart / He Can't Dance (Parnaso 120)

     

    Biography :

    Like the first Meridian's group who recorded for Parnaso Records, this second group from Brooklyn have also a single for Parnaso.   



    Songs :

       
    Blame My Heart                                He Can't Dance

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  • The Cameos (5) (East Orange, NJ)


    Personnel :

    Patsy Coleman (Lead)

    Patrick Coleman (First Tenor)

    William  Coleman (Second Tenor)

    Walter Jones (Baritone)

    John "Buster" Sayles (Bass)


    Discography :

    1960 - Wait up / Lost Lovers (Dean 504/Johnson 108)

     

    Biography :

    Here's a rare one by East Orange's Cameos. Patsy Coleman is singing lead, while the two  brothers are in the background.The Coleman brothers ended up becoming members of another East Orange group, the legendary Ocapellos (The Stars).

      
                                                                           Left to right : A Fan, Billy, Patrick, Buster, Walter & Patsy

    The Dean label was a tiny company and only put out two records. "Wait up" was first on Pete Forlini's Dean Label from Nutley, NJ in April 1960. It was re-issued on Johnson later in the same year.


    Songs :

       
    Wait Up                                          Lost Lovers



     

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    The Delrons (2) (Queens, New York)

     

     

    Personnel :

    Eddie Savin

    Roy Weinstein

    Jerry Luben

    Artie Shaw

     


    Discography :

    1961 - This love of ours / Over the Raimbow (Forum 700)



    Biography :

    Group from the Queens consisted of Eddie Savin, Roy Weinstein, Jerry Luben and Artie Shaw.

      

    They Cut only one single for Forum records and disbanded.



    Songs :

       
    This love of ours                                 Over the Raimbow


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  • The Kings (2) (New York)
    aka The Ravens

     



    Personnel :

    Joe Van Loan (Tenor)

    Paul Van Loan (Tenor)

    James Van Loan (Baritone/Second Tenor)

    Dave Bowers (Bass)

    Bill Chambers (Pianist/Arranger)

     



    Discography :

    1957 - Long Lonely Nights / Let Me Know (Baton 245)



    Biography :

    In 1957 Willie Ray, Willis Sanders, and Bill Sanford all left the Ravens. Joe Van Loan brought in his two brothers, Paul Van Loan (tenor) and James Van Loan (former baritone/second tenor of the Dominoes for three years). To round out the group, there was a new pianist/arranger: Bill Chambers.

       
                                                                               Paul Van Loan, Joe Van Loan, Bill Chambers, James Van Loan, Dave Bowers

    In June 1957, the new Ravens recorded "Long Lonely Nights," "Let Me Know," "Dear One," and "That'll Be The Day" . Chess leased "Long Lonely Nights"/"Let Me Know" out to Baton Records. Baton issued these as by the "Kings."
    http://www.uncamarvy.com/Ravens/ravens03.html


     


    Songs :

       
    Long Lonely Nights                                Let Me Know

     

     

     

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  • Richard Berry & The Pharaohs (1) (Los Angeles)
    aka The Cyclones (1) aka The Pharaos

     

    Personnel :

    Richard Berry (Lead)

    Godoy Colbert (First Tenor)

    Robert Harris (Second Tenor)

    Noel Collins (Baritone)

     

    Discography :

    Ricky & The Pharaohs (1)
    1956 - Teenager's Love Song / Watusi (Class 202)

    Richard Berry & The Pharaohs (1)
    1956 - Louie Louie / You Are My Sunshine (Flip 321)
    1956 - Take the Key/ No Kissin' and A-Huggin' (Flip 318)
    1957 - Louie Louie / Rock Rock Rock (Flip 321)
    1957 - You're the Girl / You Look So Good (Flip 331)
    1958 - Besame Mucho / Do I, Do I (Flip 339)
    1959 - Have Love- Will Travel / No Room (Flip 349)
    1960 - I'll Never Ever Love Again / Somewhere There's A Rainbow (Flip 352)
    1961 - You Look So Good / You Are My Sunshine (Flip 360)

    Trudy Williams  bb The Pharaohs (1)
    1958 - You’re My Boyfriend / A Foolish Little Girl (Flip 340)

    The Cyclones (1)
    1957 - My Dear / Do You Love Me (Flip 324)

    The Pharaos
    1960 - Heads Up, High Hopes Over You / The Tender Touch (Donna 1327)

     

    Biography :

    The Pharaohs were formed out of the Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, in 1954 by Godoy Colbert and two friends, Robert Harris, and Noel Collins. Richard Berry parted ways with Modern Records after frustations over songwriter royalties. Waiting for his Modern contract to expire, he signed with Max Feirtag's fledgling Flip label, but still seemed hesitant about a solo career. He used  the Pharaohs for his new recordings on Flip, trying out a new, Latin influenced sound. Stacked away on the flip of the first Flip single by Richard Berry and the Pharaohs ("You Are My Sunshine", Flip 321) was a little ditty called "Louie Louie", a calypso-styled song that Berry had based on "El Loca Cha Cha" by Rene Touzet.


    Richard Berry

    It would be an exaggeration to say that "Louie Louie" went unnoticed at the time of its release in March 1957. It sold well enough to be reissued as the A-side, with "Rock Rock Rock" on the reverse, later in 1957. But his future wife Dorothy wanted an expensive wedding ring and Berry decided to sell the rights to "Louie Louie" and three other songs to Max Feirtag for $ 750. In 1958 Trudy Williams (of The Six Teens) recorded “A Foolish Little Girl” and “You're My Boyfriend”, backed The Pharaohs.

     Richard Berry & The Pharaohs (1) aka The Cyclones (1) aka The Pharaos

    Berry's recording career petered out in the late '50s, though he remained an active performer. In the early '60s, several Northwest bands seized upon "Louie Louie" as cover material, scoring sizable regional hits. But as was quite common at the time, they also assumed another name for a record on the same label. They chose the name the Cyclones for this release and the true identity of the group is one of the reasons why their coupling of My Dear / Do You Love Me is highly sought after.

      
    Richard Berry                                                                                         

    Finally, in 1963 the Kingsmen broke the song nationally, reaching # 2. In the decades since then, "Louie Louie" became one of the most oft-covered rock standards of all time; there probably exist well over 1,000 versions. After the departure of Berry from the group, Colbert and the Pharaohs cut one singles for the Donna (DelFi Subsidiary) Record Label under the name of The Pharaos (h?) , and more performing. It was soon after this that Colbert and the Pharaohs themselves decided to call it quits and disband.

    Songs : 
     (Update By Hans-Joachim)


    Ricky & The Pharaohs (1)

      
    Teenager's Love Song                          Watusi


    Richard Berry & The Pharaohs (1)

         
    Louie Louie                 Have Love Will Travel               You Look So Good

         
    Take the Key                   Rock Rock Rock        Somewhere There's A Rainbow

          
    You Are My Sunshine               You're the Girl       No Kissin’ And A Huggin’

            
    I’ll Never Ever Love Again         Besame Mucho              Do I, Do I, Do I

       
    No Room                     I'll Never Ever Love Again


    Trudy Williams  bb The Pharaohs (1)

       
    A Foolish Little Girl               You’re My Boyfriend

     

     The Cyclones (1)

      
             My Dear                                      Do You Love Me

    The Pharaos

        
    The Tender Touch                      Heads Up, High Hopes Over You

     

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