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The Delmonicos (2) aka The Crystals (6) aka The Metros (2)
The Crystals (6) (Bronx, New York)
aka The Metros (2) aka The Delmonicos (2)Personnel :
Johnny Angelillo (Baritone)
Joe Patriarca (Second Tenor)
Don Cruz (Lead & First Tenor)
Joe Garcia (Lead & First Tenor)
Jesus "Joe" Carillo (Bass)
Discography :
The Delmonicos (2)
Demo
1957 - Cynthia b/w Baby Sitter
The Metros (2)
1958 - All of My Life / Lookin' (Just 1502)
The Crystals (6)
Singles :
1959 - That's Where I Belong / Better Come Back To Me (Metro 20026)
1960 - Watching You / Oh, My You (Cub 9064) Dee-jay copy
1959 - I've Got My Reasons / Big John Grundy (Metro)
Unreleased
1959- The Beauty & the Beast (Cub)Biography :
The Original Crystals came from Columbus High School. They are Joe Patriarca, Richie Sozzi, ,Joe Garcia, John Angelillo and Joe Premonts. . The Group changed their name to the Delmonicos and recorded a demo Cynthia b/w Baby Sitter in 1957/1958. Premont and Sozzi were soon replaced by Joe "Bassi" Carillo and Don Cruz respectively. John's brother Louis "Chubby" became the group's co-manager along with Louis Carbonetti. Chubby Angelillo got the group an audition with Moe Gale . Moe Gale changed the group's name to the Metro's and they recorded 2 sides released by Just Record "All of My Life" b/w "Lookin'" .
The Delmonicos The Original CrystalsMoe then formed his own agency (Moe Gale Agency) and took the guys to see Ray Ellis (yes, the band leader) at MGM where they auditioned for him. Some acetate demo 78s were done and sent to different publishing agencies. Ray wanted to record them, but only if they changed their name. The group got together and chose the name Crystals (back then, there were no well- known groups with this name, although hard-core followers of early rhythm and blues know there were several earlier groups with this name).
with Frank Beltran of the Young Tones
They then were signed by Ray for the Metro label (subsidiary of MGM) a 3 years contract releasing 2 45's on Metro and Cub both MGM subsidiaries. On the local strengh of these 45's the group would appear on Alan Freed's Big Beat TV show, Jack Spectors Rhode Island TV show, plus performing at many functions and venues including West Point.
Ed Engel (Crystal Ball records)
http://www.harmonytrain.com/dowoplady/Metros/metros.htmFilm :
Watching YouSongs :
The Delmonicos (2)
Cynthia Baby Sitter
The Metros (2)
All of My Life
Lookin'
The Crystals (6)
That's Where I Belong Better Come Back To Me
Watching You Oh, My You
I've Got My Reasons
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Premont and Sozzi were soon replaced by Joe "Bassi" Carillo and Don Cruz respectively.
The Group changed their name to the Delmonicos and recorded a demo Cynthia b/w Baby Sitter in 1957/1958.John's brother Louis "Chubby" became the group's co-manager along with Louis Carbonetti.
Chubby Angelillo got the group an audition with Moe Gale who changed the group's name to the Metro's.
They recorded 2 sides for the Just Record Label.
Soon Moe would open his own agency and took the group up to see Ray Ellis. Ray was the A&R man for MGM. He signed the group to a 3 years contract releasing 2 45's on Metro and Cub both MGM subsidiaries.
Once again the powers in charge decided the Metros on Metro wouldn't work.The Group elected to take back their original name, The Crystals . It would be several years before the Phil Spector group would hit the charts so this name selection was a keeper.
On the local strengh of these 45's the group would appear on Alan Freed's Big Beat TV show, Jack Spectors Rhode Island TV show, plus performing at many functions and venues including West Point.
Ed Engel (Crystal Ball records)
http://www.harmonytrain.com/dowoplady/Metros/metros.htm
Videos :
Extraordinary song :Oh, My You (A cappella)
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