• The Diplomats
    (L to R) Bobby Pizullo, Bobby Tribuzio, Joe Rella, Bobby Bruce and Vinnie Agustinelli


    The Diplomats (Bronx, New York)



    Personnel :

    Bobby Pizullo

    Bobby Tribuzio

    Joe Rella

    Bobby Bruce

    Vinnie Agustinelli




    Biography :

    Before singing with the Earls in the 70's, Bobby  Tribuzio was in a singing group called "The Diplomats"in 1961.  They sang at all the church dances they could find. Once in a while, they had a trio with them, which consisted of guitar, bass, and drums . The Diplomats never made a record, only played at local dances, etc...






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  • The CeBeAires

    The CeBeAires (San Francisco, CA)



    Personnel :

    Claudette Reed

    Verlin Westbrook

    Velma Crayton




    Biography :

    Talented singing group from  Galileo High School in 1957, the CeBeAires  are predicted to become a famous singing trio in the future. The singers are Claudette Reed, Verlin Westbrook, and Velma Crayton . Have they recorded ???

     



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  • The Castaways

    The Castaways

    After two singles as The Dreamers (16)  and The Accents (3) , the group composed by Mike Lasman, Shelly Weiss, Alan Senzon and Ian Kay back up Scott English on his 1963 Spokane’s sides : "High on A Hill", "Heres Comes The Pain" and "All I Want Is You".  The Accents broke up but  Mike Lasman and Shelly Weiss  then joined a short lived group called the Castaways with Bobby Kutner and Larry Kasman who was the lead singer of the Quotations. Unfortunately they do not register.

     

     

     

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  • The Amitones

    The Amitones (Massillon, Ohio)

    This 1959 vocal group from Vocal group from Massillon, Ohio, Composed of, front row, left to right, Owen Humphries, Bob Herring and Jerome Myricks; rear row, Jimmy Longshore and Bob Herndon

     

     

     

     


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  • The Quintones

    The Quintones (Imperial, PA)

    This 1957 vocal group from West Allegheny High School consisted of Ken Dodds, Jim Marstellar, Al Puhlman, Bob Provost & Ray DeFade.

     

     

     

     


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