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The Casualairs aka The Casual-Aires

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The Casualairs aka The Casual-Aires

The Casualairs (Staten Island, NY)
aka The Casual-Aires

 

Personnel :

Pete Habild (Lead)

William Comforti

Thomas Manzo

Russell Delbe

Charlie Notabartolo

 

Discography :

The Casualairs
1962 - At The Dance / Satisfied (Mona Lee 136)

The Casual-Aires
1963 - Cruising  / Bossa Nova Twist (Craig 5001/CB 5001)

 

Biography :

The Casualairs hail from Staten Island, NY. The group then consists of Pete Habild  on lead, William Comforti, Thomas Manzo, Russell Delbe and Charlie Notabartolo. The group recorded "At The Dance" & "Satisfied" released in 1962 by Mona Lee Records. Mona Lee Records was incorporated on April, 4 1960 in New York by Samuel Kaufman, Esq., 507 Fifth Avenue. 

The Casualairs aka The Casual-Aires    The Casualairs aka The Casual-Aires

President was Leonora "Lee" Rupe,  ex-wife of Arthur Goldberg, better known as Art Rupe owner of Specialty Records. In 1963, the group recorded "Cruising" and "Bossa Nova Twist" . The single was released the same year by Craig Records and CB Records, both from New Jersey under the name of The Casual-Aires.

 

Songs :

The Casualairs

  
At The Dance                                        Satisfied    

The Casual-Aires

  
     Cruising                                      Bossa Nova Twist


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The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)

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The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)
Richie Giordano

The Crowns (5) (Stamford, CT.)
aka The Barons (6)

 

Personnel :

Jimmy Ienner (Lead / Bass)

Tommy Fowler (Lead Tenor)

Richie Giordano (Falsetto) 

Joe Mattera (Baritone)

Pete Esposoto (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Barons (6)

Singles :
1964 - Pledge Of A Fool / Don't Go Away (Pretty Little Girl) (Epic 9586)
1964 - Lucky Star / Remember Rita (Epic 9747)
1966 - Since You're Gone / My Smile Is Bigger (Than Your Smile) (RCA 9034)
Unreleased :
1966 - When You Dance (Acappella)
1966 - Traveling Stranger (Acappella) (as the Kooltones)
1966 - Pennies From Heaven (Acappella) (as the Pretenders)

The Crowns (5)

1964 - Possibility / Watch Out (Old Town 1171)

 

Biography :

In 1962, Jimmy Ienner and Richie Giordano formed the the Majestic Lads in  Stamford Ct. area. The group then consisted of Jimmy Ienner (Lead/Bass), Tommy Fowler (Lead Tenor), Richie Giordano (Falsetto), Joe Mattera (Baritone) and Pete Esposoto (Bass). in 1963, Stan Vincent became the manager of The Majestic lads and composed "Pledge Of A Fool" and "Don't Go Away (Pretty Little Girl)". Stan Vincent changed the original name by The Barons. Stan Vincent began his music industry career as a teenager working as a gofer at the Brooklyn-based offices of Jim Gribble who managed several doo-wop groups including the Mystics and the Passions, sometimes assisting on the recordings on Gribble's clients: by 1959 Vincent was himself recording his output including two singles backed by the Del Satins.

The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)    The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)
Stan Vincent                                                                                                                                      

Vincent's releases were overlooked but a recording he produced for the Del Satins of his composition "Teardrops Follow Me" became a regional success in the summer of 1962 and Vincent was afforded his first major success as the producer of the Earls hit "Remember Then" recorded in 1962 which reached #24 in January 1963. Some of the artists he's worked with include (but are not limited to): The Passions, The Earls, Connie Francis, Lou Christie, The 5 Stairsteps, The Brooklyn Bridge, Cher, Ronnie Dyson, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, The Del Satins, Larry Finnegan.

The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)    The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)
                                                                                                           Jimmy Ienner

Considered by many as one of the most wonderful doo wop, "Pledge of a Fool" was released in March 1963 on Epic and charted locally. The record became popular and the group make many appearances throughout the area. in 1964, Ron D'Angelis replaced Joe Mattera. At the end of 1964, the Barons returned to the studio and record two new songs composed by Stan Vincent : "Lucky Star" and "Remember Rita" released on Epic 9747. Some months later, they recorded "Possibility" b/w "Watch Out" released on Old Town records as the Crowns because they were still under contract with Epic.

The Crowns (5) aka The Barons (6)
Jimmy Ienner (Left) with the Raspberries

The Crowns sounded like Larry Chance & the Earls and "Possibility" was composed again by Stan Vincent and this is where the Larry Chance rumor was started. There is no connection to Larry  Chance with either the Barons or the Crowns. The Larry Chance connection to the Crowns on Old Town was one of several/many BS stories started by Gus Gossert. After this Billy Neilson replaced Richie Giordano. In 1966, Jimmy Ienner composed & produced the last single of the Barons "Since You're Gone" b/w "My Smile Is Bigger" on RCA. They also had 3 accapella sides on Relic 101 (Best of Acappella Vol 1). These came from Slim Rose who found them in the back of Times Square Records on reel to reel. They are: When You Dance, Traveling Stranger (as the Kooltones) and Pennies From Heaven( as the Pretenders). Jimmy Ienner will become an American music producer, best known for producing albums for such artists as Bay City Rollers, The Raspberries and Three Dog Night.
Richard A. Giordano,74, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, October 7, 2016.
 

Songs:
(updated by Hans-Joachim)   

The Barons (6)

  
Pledge Of A Fool                                  Lucky Star       

  
            Remember Rita                   Don't Go Away (Pretty Little Girl)

  
     Since You're Gone                    When You Dance (Acappella)



The Crowns (5)


Possibility


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Bud Johnson & The Voices Five aka The Chanters (2)

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Bud Johnson & The Voices Five (Queens, New Kork)
aka The Chanters (2)

 

Personnel :

Larry Pendergrass (Lead)

Fred Paige (First & Second Tenor)

Bud Johnson, Jr. (Second & First Tenor)

Elliot Green (Baritone)

Bobby Thompson (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Chanters (2)
1958 - My My Darling / I Need Your Tenderness (Deluxe 6162)
1958 - Row Your Boat / Stars In The Skies (Deluxe 6166)
1958 - Five Little Kisses / Angel Darling (Deluxe 6172)
1961 - I Make This Pledge / No, No, No (Deluxe 6191)
1961 - At My Door / My My Darling (Deluxe 6194)
1963 - Over The Rainbow / No, No, No (Deluxe 6199)
1963 - Row Your Boat / No, No, No (Deluxe 6200)

Bud Johnson & The Chanters (2)
1958 - No, No, No / Over The Rainbow (Deluxe 6177)

Bud Johnson & The Voices Five
Singles :
1959 - For Sentimental reasons / All alone (Inst.)(Craft 116 )
1959 - You're driving me crazy / On the Alamo (Stereo craft 111 A)
 

Lps:
1959 - Big Beat Dance Party (Lp RCS-509 )
Lover Come Back To Me  / For Sentimental Reasons  / You're Driving Me Crazy / On The Alamo

 

Biography :

Bud (sometimes spelled as Budd) Johnson was a jazz and R & B tenor sax player who did a lot of session work in New York throughout the forties and fifties. His son Bud Jr. along with a few of his neighborhood friends soon began singing notes and trading riffs which the father thought might show some promise. So Bud Johnson along with Bob Thompson, Fred Page, Elliot Green, and lead singer Larry Pendergrass soon solidified the group. Their influence was the top sound of the day - the young high tenor lead made famous by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers.  Bud and his group who were managed by his mother soon were put in contact with one of the leading independent record companies of the day, the King-Federal-DeLuxe combine located in Cincinnati, Ohio and headed by Syd Nathan.

 Nathan who was looking for just that kind of sound in a vocal group, quickly signed them to his DeLuxe label and set up their initial recording session. The first release for the group was "My My Darling" and "I Need Your Tenderness" on # 6162 in April of 1958.  The record did not do much in sales or airplay and the group was soon ready for another try. In June "Row Your Boat" and "Stars In The Skies" was released on DeLuxe #6166. This time the results were a bit better for the group but still certainly not a big national, or even a regional hit. "Row" was an up tempo tune very much in the mold of the Lymon brothers groups. September saw the third DeLuxe release on the tunes "Angel Darling" and "Five Little Kisses" on # 6172. Once again the group just did not seem to capture an audience for their music.

   

The Chanters had one last effort in the year. The songs were the pop standard "Over The Rainbow" and "No No No" and this time Bud's father gave the session his experience in arranging and orchestrating the takes. Probably because of this the group was identified on the label as "Bud Johnson & The Chanters" leaving many listeners to assume that Johnson was the lead singer rather than Pendergrass. In 1959 Page left to military service and his place was taken by Fred Johnson another member of the Johnson family - this time a cousin. That year the group moved to the Craft label and recorded "All Alone" and "For Sentimental Reasons" and released on # 116. This time the lead singer was Fred Johnson and the group had changed their name to The Voices Five. A bit of confusion came about as the label released a side as by the Budd Johnson Orchestra (Bud Jr.'s father) on # 113. Unfortunately for the group now The Voices Five, the end result remained the same.

http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ev1tiger/chanters.html
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Chanters/chanters.html

 

Songs :

The Chanters (2)

     
No No No                              Five Little Kisses                Row Your Boat

     
I Need Your Tenderness                  My My Darling                          Angel Darling     

      
    Stars In The Skies                   Over The Rainbow             I Make This Pledge (To You)

  
At My Door
 

Bud Johnson & The Voices Five

      
You're Driving Me Crazy         Lover Come Back To Me   For Sentimental Reasons



On The Alamo


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