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The Chancellors (1) aka The Five Chancellors
Thanks to Sir HatsThe Chancellors (1) (Port Washington, New York)
aka The Five ChancellorsPersonnel:
Edward Palatella (Lead)
John "Jiggie" Hopper (First Tenor)
Peter Rocco (Second Tenor)
Rowland Pinkney (Bass)
Donald Fields (Baritone)
Discography :
The Chancellors (1)
1957 - There Goes My Girl / Tell Me You Love Me (Port 5000)The Five Chancellors
1957 - There Goes My Girl / Tell Me You Love Me (Port 5000)Biography :
The Chancellors were a Five-man, mixed racial group consisting of three white and two black members, who came from Port Washington, Long Island. The two black members, Donald Fields (Baritone) and Rowland Pinkney were from Mineola High School and the remaining three guys, Edward Palatella (Lead), John Hopper and Peter Rocco (Second Tenor) were from Port Washington.
Jerry Blaine, owner of Jubilee Records send The group to an appearance on the Apollo theatre’s amateur night on February 20, 1957 with other 24 Rock & Roll acts. They became the first mixed racial group to perform at the Apollo Theatre. The group recorded "There Goes My Girl" b/w "Tell Me You Love Me" at the Belltone studios in New York.
Edward Palatella John Hopper Peter Rocco Donald Fields
Somehow, the review of this record in the May 27, 1957 issue of Billboard mistakenly says, "A lively, typical teen-age group side by seven kids from Port Washington, N.Y., High." Due to a threatened lawsuit by another Chancellors group, they quickly changed their name to the Five Chancellors and then vanished into the mists of doo wop soon after.
Songs :
There Goes My Girl Tell Me You Love Me
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