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The Chuckles (3) aka The Consorts (2) aka The Four Clefs aka The Darts

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The Consorts (2) aka Chuckles (3) aka Four Clefs aka The Darts

The Chuckles (3) (Bronx, New York)
aka The Consorts (2) aka The Four Clefs aka The Darts

 

Personnel :

Bruce Laurent

Sal Donnarumma

Billy Abbate

Eddie Jacobucci 

 

Discography :

The Darts
1961 - Barbara Ann (Demo)
1961 - A Fool in love (Demo)
1961 - Runaround (Demo)
1961 - A mother's Love (Demo)

The Consorts (2)
Singles :
1961 - Please be mine / Time after time (Cousins 104/ Apt 25066)
1978 - Star Above / Carrie (Crystal Ball 111)
Unreleased:
1961 - No One Knows

The Chuckles (3)
1964 - On the Street where you live / I'll Wait (West Side 1019)

The Four Clefs
1966 - Please Be Mine (acapella) / Time After Time (acapella) (B-J 1000)

 

Biography :

Most stories about vocal groups are usually very similar. Only names, places and how they got their lucky break change. It was no different for four guys from the Bronx - Sal Donnarumma, Billy Abbate, Eddie Jacobucci and Bruce Laurent. They were seniors at Theodore Roosevelt High School and in 1960 they formed their first group, The Majestics. They Cut two demo's at Associated Studios in Manhattan. Johnny Falbo played Guitar and over dubbed the drums. He is bet known as Dion's guitar player who traveled with him on the road and played on some Columbia recordings. The Majestics brought the songs, both covers, to Lou Chiccetti, owner of Cousins Record Shop and the now famous Cousins Record Label.

  

Lou Like the group but was interested in only original material. At this point which is still not very clear, two things happened. The Majestics were friends with Ernie Maresca who would give them 4 songs which they would record as the Darts. Also Eddie Jacobucci was the young brother Of Dan Jacobucci, an original member of the Regents. In 1958, The Regents recorded 3 songs at associated Studios, the last being an original they use to warm up with "Barbara Ann".

The group had broken up and eddie saw no problem in taking the song for the Majestics/Darts. This was the song Lou Chiccetti decided he would record. Only problem was the song writer, Fred Fasscett, whose brother Chuck was also an original Regent, only wanted The Regents to record it. The Regents regrouped and the rest is History. To compensate the Majestics he would change their name to the Consorts and record two originals written by group members Sal & Billy.

  

Just before releasing the 45 on his cousins label, Lou placed the discs with Apt Records.
Sal would eventually work for Lou at Cousins Record shop where he met many song writers and artists. He lent his vocal talent on many Eenie Maresca demo's (ex-Unbelievable) and sang on a Few Frankie Lyndon 45's before Frank became a member of the Belmonts.  During this time song writer Tommy Bogdany had the group record 3 songs including the original version of "Carrie".  The tunes would eventually be released in the 80s on Crystal Ball records. The Consorts had changed personnel and their new lead singer, Dennis Mesciano was the former lead singer of the Visuals.

The Consorts (2) aka Chuckles (3) aka Four Clefs aka The Darts  

The Consorts had gone into the Studio and recorded a version of "On the Street Where You Live" they also did a fast version of "No one Knows" which seems to be lost and "I'll Wait" which was "Now That Summer's Thru" with different words. Once again they brought the material to Lou Chiccetti and once again he changed their name, This Time to The Chuckles and released the songs on his newly formed West Side Record Label.Sal would sell the Acappella masters to the Apt sessions and they would soon surface under the name The Four Clefs.
Ed Engel

 

Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim)

The Consorts (2)

   
Please Be Mine                                 Time after time

   
Star Above                             Carrie

    
          No One Knows           Time After Time (unrel. alt. take)
 

The Chuckles (3)

     
On The Street Where You Live                          I'll Wait

The Darts

   
Barbara Ann                        A Fool In Love

  
A Mother's Love                  Runaround

  The Four Clefs

   
Please Be Mine (acapella)           Time After Time (acapella)


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The Four Clefs aka The Consorts (2) aka The Chuckles (3) aka The Darts

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The Consorts (2) aka Chuckles (3) aka Four Clefs aka The Darts

The Chuckles (3) (Bronx, New York)
aka The Consorts (2) aka The Four Clefs aka The Darts

 

Personnel :

Bruce Laurent

Sal Donnarumma

Billy Abbate

Eddie Jacobucci 

 

Discography :

The Darts
1961 - Barbara Ann (Demo)
1961 - A Fool in love (Demo)
1961 - Runaround (Demo)
1961 - A mother's Love (Demo)

The Consorts (2)
Singles :
1961 - Please be mine / Time after time (Cousins 104/ Apt 25066)
1978 - Star Above / Carrie (Crystal Ball 111)
Unreleased:
1961 - No One Knows

The Chuckles (3)
1964 - On the Street where you live / I'll Wait (West Side 1019)

The Four Clefs
1966 - Please Be Mine (acapella) / Time After Time (acapella) (B-J 1000)

 

Biography :

Most stories about vocal groups are usually very similar. Only names, places and how they got their lucky break change. It was no different for four guys from the Bronx - Sal Donnarumma, Billy Abbate, Eddie Jacobucci and Bruce Laurent. They were seniors at Theodore Roosevelt High School and in 1960 they formed their first group, The Majestics. They Cut two demo's at Associated Studios in Manhattan. Johnny Falbo played Guitar and over dubbed the drums. He is bet known as Dion's guitar player who traveled with him on the road and played on some Columbia recordings. The Majestics brought the songs, both covers, to Lou Chiccetti, owner of Cousins Record Shop and the now famous Cousins Record Label.

  

Lou Like the group but was interested in only original material. At this point which is still not very clear, two things happened. The Majestics were friends with Ernie Maresca who would give them 4 songs which they would record as the Darts. Also Eddie Jacobucci was the young brother Of Dan Jacobucci, an original member of the Regents. In 1958, The Regents recorded 3 songs at associated Studios, the last being an original they use to warm up with "Barbara Ann".

The group had broken up and eddie saw no problem in taking the song for the Majestics/Darts. This was the song Lou Chiccetti decided he would record. Only problem was the song writer, Fred Fasscett, whose brother Chuck was also an original Regent, only wanted The Regents to record it. The Regents regrouped and the rest is History. To compensate the Majestics he would change their name to the Consorts and record two originals written by group members Sal & Billy.

  

Just before releasing the 45 on his cousins label, Lou placed the discs with Apt Records.
Sal would eventually work for Lou at Cousins Record shop where he met many song writers and artists. He lent his vocal talent on many Eenie Maresca demo's (ex-Unbelievable) and sang on a Few Frankie Lyndon 45's before Frank became a member of the Belmonts.  During this time song writer Tommy Bogdany had the group record 3 songs including the original version of "Carrie".  The tunes would eventually be released in the 80s on Crystal Ball records. The Consorts had changed personnel and their new lead singer, Dennis Mesciano was the former lead singer of the Visuals.

The Consorts (2) aka Chuckles (3) aka Four Clefs aka The Darts  

The Consorts had gone into the Studio and recorded a version of "On the Street Where You Live" they also did a fast version of "No one Knows" which seems to be lost and "I'll Wait" which was "Now That Summer's Thru" with different words. Once again they brought the material to Lou Chiccetti and once again he changed their name, This Time to The Chuckles and released the songs on his newly formed West Side Record Label.Sal would sell the Acappella masters to the Apt sessions and they would soon surface under the name The Four Clefs.
Ed Engel

 

Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim)

The Consorts (2)

   
Please Be Mine                                 Time after time

   
Star Above                             Carrie

    
          No One Knows           Time After Time (unrel. alt. take)
 

The Chuckles (3)

     
On The Street Where You Live                          I'll Wait

The Darts

   
Barbara Ann                        A Fool In Love

  
A Mother's Love                  Runaround

  The Four Clefs

   
Please Be Mine (acapella)           Time After Time (acapella)


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The Flairs (2) aka The Redwoods aka The Spartans (4) aka Jeff Barry

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 The Redwoods (New York) 
aka The Spartans (4)  aka  The Flairs (2) aka Jeff Barry 

 

Personnel :

Jeff Barry

 

Discography :

The Redwoods
1961 - Shake Shake Sherry / The Memory Lingers On (Epic 5-9447)
1961 - Never Take It Away / Unemployment Insurance (Epic 5-9473)
1962 - Please Mr Scientist / Where You Used To Be (Epic 5-9505)

The Flairs (2)
1961 - Shake Shake Sherry / The Memory Lingers On (Epic 5-9447)

The Spartans (4)
1962 - Can You Waddle? / Can You Waddle (instumental) (Web 1)

 

Biography :

In 1961, Jeff Barry continues to issue recordings: A solo single on United Artists, a Jubilee release under the pseudonym Billy Mitchell, and pseudo vocal group records (he sings all voices) but were credited to the groups the Redwoods, the Spartans, and the Flairs on Epic and Web Records.

   

Songwriters Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman hire him to sing demos, some of which are recorded by Elvis Presley. Barry also begins to produce records.
http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/timeline/C128

 

Songs :

The Redwoods


   
Where You Used To Be                 Unemployment Insurance

   
The Memory Lingers On                     Never Take It Away

   
Please Mr Scientist                          Shake Shake Sherry

The Flairs (2)

   
Shake Shake Sherry                      The Memory Lingers On

 

The Spartans (4)


Can You Waddle?

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The Sables aka The Sparkels

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The Sparkels (New York)
aka The Sables

Personnel :

Barbara Peterkin

Jo Annis Harding

Lucille Jackson

Patricia Villiers


Discography :

The Sparkels
1964 - Try Love (One More Time) / That Boy Of Mine  (Old Town 1160)

The Sables
1965 - I'm On Fire / Darling (RCA 47-8521)


Biography :

The Sparkels consisted of Four High School Girls who performed together from 1962 to 1966.  Barbara Peterkin, Jo Annis Harding, Lucille Jackson and Patricia Villiers released "Try Love One More Time" and "That Boy Of Mine" on Old Town Records in 1964 (1160)

  

The Old Town record label was formed in 1953 by Hyman Weiss in New York City. Hy Weiss Old Town was originally a rhythm and blues record company, and was run almost entirely by "The Weiss Guys," Hy and his brother Sam.  He got his experience in rhythm and blues records working as a salesman for many of the legendary R & B labels such as Exclusive, Modern, Jubilee and Apollo.


July 12,1964 New York State World's Fair- New York State Pavilion - L to R :  B.Peterkin, L. Jackson & J. Harding

In 1965, They released "I'm On Fire" and "Darling" as The Sables on RCA Records (47-8521).
http://thesparkels.blogspot.fr


Songs :

The Sparkels

  
Try Love (One More Time)                   That Boy Of Mine

The Sables


I'm On Fire

 

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The Buddies (7) aka The Deckers aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)

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 The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)
Teddy & The Twilights (1962) Top: Fred Cohen. Bottom (L to R): Larry Williams, John Odoms, Ben Hart

The Buddies (7) (Philadelphia)
aka The Deckers
aka The Tiffanys (1)
aka Teddy & The Twilights (4)

 

Personnel :

Fred Cohen (Lead)

John "Odoms" Williams (First Tenor)

Larry Williams (Baritone)

Ben Hart (Bass)

 

Discography :

Lynn Christie & The Decker's
1957 - Oh, Where Did You Go / What Did I Do (Nar 225)

The Deckers
Singles :
1958 - Sincerely With All My Heart / Come Back Baby (Yeadon 101)
1958 - Sincerely With All My Heart / The Thing (Yeadon 1041)
Unreleased :
1958 - Love What Have You Done (Yeadon)

Freddie Cannon bb The Buddies (7)
1961 -    Buzz Buzz A Diddle-It (Swan 4071)

The Buddies (7)
1961 - Spooky Spider / Lebone Delada (Swan 4073)

The Tiffanys (1)
1962 - The Pleasure Of Love / Atlanta (Swan 4104)

Teddy & The Twilights (4)
Single :
1962 - Woman Is A Man’s Best Friend / Goodbye To Love (Swan 4102)
1962 - Running Around Town / You Gotta Be Alone To Cry (Swan 4115)
1962 - Bimini Bimbo / I’m Just Your Clown (Swan 4126)
Unreleased :
1962 - Whispers In The Dark (Swan) 

Brenda Johnson bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)
1962 - Ben Casey/ If I Give My Love To You (Swan 4108)

Esau Isaac  bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)
1962 - Poison Pen / Every Woman’s Just Alike (Swan 4110)

Mark Valentino bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)
1962 - The Push And Kick / Walking Alone (Swan 4121)

Rochelle Johnson bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)    
1962 - Playing The Field / Gypsy Ways (Swan 4124)

 

Biography :

The Deckers began in Philadelphia in 1954. In 1957, the Deckers consisted of Sam Connors, John Odoms, Larry Williams, Curtis Barnes and Ben Hart. The Deckers appeared on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour TV Show, in 1957. The Deckers' first recording came about in 1957 when the group was asked to back up a young white singer, Lynn Christie, on the NAR label.  "Oh Where Did You Go" b/w "What Did I Do" (NAR 225) came out in the summer of 1957 . Shortly after the NAR recording, Curtis Barnes left The Deckers to join a spiritual group.

 The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)     The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)

Through Sam Connors, the group met Jack Green. Jack formed the Yeadon label and "Sincerely With All My Heart" became its first release. Four sides were recorded, including "Sincerely With All My Heart," "Come Back Baby," "The Thing"  and "Love What Have You Done". "Sincerely With All My Heart" and "Come Back Baby" were released on Yeadon 101.  "Sincerely With All My Heart" was re-released a short time later with a novelty flip "The Thing".

  The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)    The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)

In the early 1960's, The Deckers changed their name to the Buddies and signed with Doc Bagby (Red Top and Value labels). The first thing the Buddies did on Swan was back up Freddy Cannon on "Buzz Buzz A Diddle It" (Swan 4071). The record debuted on the Pop Charts in May 1961, reaching #51. During this time, Swan was looking for material for The Buddies to record. The first recordings the Buddies did on their own were "The Spooky Spider" backed with "Lebone Delada". After this single, Sam Connors left the group.  Fred Cohen, a friend of the group who formerly sang with Larry and John’s brother’s group, The Mohawks, joining the Buddies as lead. The group now consisted of Fred Cohen, John Williams, Larry Williams and Ben Hart.

 The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)

In March of 1962, The Buddies went into the studio and cut four songs. Bernard Bennick and Tony Mammarella, the owners of Swan, decided The Buddies should have a new name to go along with their new lead and style. They gave the group two different names and issued a record under each at approximately the same time. "Woman Is A Man’s Best Friend" backed with "Goodbye To Love" was released as Teddy and The Twilights. Swan issued "Atlanta" backed  with "Pleasure Of Love" as The Tiffanies. The group became known as Teddy and The Twilights. In the spring of 1962, Teddy and The Twilights appeared on American Bandstand. Swan often utilized Teddy & The Twilights to vocally back their soloists. In addition, Fred Cohen often wrote or co- wrote songs for other Swan artists (Brenda Johnson, Esau Isaac, Mark Valentino & Rochelle Johnson) .

 The Buddies (7)   aka Teddy & The Twilights (4) aka The Tiffanys (1)
Teddy & The Twilights (1962) Top (L to R) : Larry Williams & Fred Cohen. Bottom (L to R): Ben Hart & John Odoms,

The next release under their own name was "Running Around Town" backed with "You Gotta Be Alone To Cry". Swan gave this release no promotion and it went nowhere. Teddy & The Twilights' third release under their own name was  "Bimini Bimbo" backed with  "I’m Just Your Clown". The record did not catch on elsewhere. The Twilights were disappointed that their records didn't go bigger than they did and blamed Swan for lack of promotion. Swan was busy promoting their big artists like Freddy Cannon and had little time for The Twilights. After 14 years of harmonizing together, the group called it quits. Their last show was at Towne Hall on May 25, 1963.

 

Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

Lynn Christie & The Decker's


Oh, Where Did You Go

The Deckers

     
Sincerely With All My Heart                   The Thing                  Love What Have You Done

The Buddies (7)

  
Spooky Spider                                 Lebone Delada

Teddy & The Twilights (4)

     
Woman Is A Man’s Best Friend        Goodbye To Love          You Gotta Be Alone To Cry

  
   Bimini Bimbo                    I’m Just Your Clown

Esau Isaac  bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)


Poison Pen

Mark Valentino  bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)    

  
The Push And Kick                                Walking Alone

Rochelle Johnson bb Teddy & The Twilights (4)    

  
Playing The Field                                 Gypsy Ways



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The Hi Tensions aka The Angels (8)

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The Hi Tensions aka The Angels (8)

 The Hi Tensions (Los Angeles)
aka The Angels (8)


Personnel :

Bobby Parker (Lead)

David Cook (Tenor)

Jonathan "Sonny" Allen (Baritone/Tenor)

Roy Haggins (Baritone)

Jack Johnson (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Hi Tensions
Singles :
1960 - The Clock / So Far Away (Audio 201)
1963 - Got A Good Feeling / Ebbing On The Tide (Milestone 2018)
1964 - She'll Break Your Heart / Mary Had A Little Lamb (Whirlybird 2005)
Unreleased:
1963 - Wedding Song (If You Say I Do) (Audio)
1963 - Old Times (Audio)
1963 - Traveling Lady (Audio)
1963 - Come What May (Audio)


Leon Peels & The Hi Tensions
1964 - A Magic Island / Darlene (Whirlybird 2008)

The Angels (8)
1960 - I'm Saying Goodbye / A Real Sensation (Audio 203)

 

Biography :

A young man from Santa Cruz named Chuck Daniels brought in a teenage group called the Hi Tensions to the Audio Arts Studio in 1960. Daniels had met them in dj Art Laboe's studio, and Laboe suggested that they all try their fortunes with Mrs Baker. During the next four years the Hi Tensions became a kind of studio backup vocal group at Audio Arts; Mrs Baker and her young proteges tried to find the winning formula for for the talented group. The Hi Tensions were ( and are still) led by Bobby Parker, a fine r&b singer who had been with the Chanticleers on Lyric on "Daddy Must Be" "and "To keep Your Love) in 1958-59. Bobby who admired Jerry Butler, Jesse Belvin and The Coasters, met the other Hi Tensions through Roy Haggins, who became the baritone for the group, in 1960. The rest of the group included David Cook (Tenor), Jack Johnson (Bass) and Jonathan "Sonny" Allen (Baritone/Tenor)

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The Hi Tensions aka The Angels (8)    The Hi Tensions aka The Angels (8)
                                                                                                                    Leon Peels

The boys were from South-Central L.A. area around Jefferson High School that also Spawned Belvin, Richard Berry and Arthur Lee Maye. Their first effort for the new Audio label was "The Clock"/ "So Far Away" (Audio 201), recorded on October 20, 1960. Out of the same session came "I'm Saying Goodbye" and "A Real Sensation," buy, for some unknown reason, the Hi Tensions were called the Angels on this release (Audio 203). Roy Haggins  sang the lead on "A Real Sensation," while Bobby Parker handles "I'm Saying Goodbye". This 45 came out shortly after "The Clock" and it's probable that name change was made for just this one record to gain additional airplay.

The Hi Tensions aka The Angels (8)
Jackson & Madelon Baker (Audio Arts recording Studio's Owner)

Mrs Baker continued to work with the Hi Tensions and "Wedding Song","Old Times", "Traveling Lady" and "Come What May" - all unreleased - were recorded at Audio Arts in the spring of 1961, all unreleased, but "Got A Good Feeling" backed with "Ebbing On The Tide" were tried for a later release on Milestone, but this nice ballad didn't get far. The Hi Tensions then backed up Leon Peels, the former lead of the Blue Jays, and finally recorded "She'll Break Your Heart" B/W "Mary Had A Little Lamb" for the new Whirlybird label. Although they stopped actively recording in the mid-sixties, the Hi Tensions remained close friends.

 

Songs :

The Hi Tensions

      
The Clock                         Come What May   

      
She'll Break Your Heart                    Wedding Song                  Mary Had A Little Lamb

   
So Far Away                             Ebbing Of The Tide


Leon Peels & The Hi Tensions


A Magic Island / Darlene

 

The Angels (8)

   
I'm Saying Goodbye                         A Real Sensation

 

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The Chaps (1) aka The Four Chaps (2)

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The Chaps (1) (Kiski Valley, Pittsburgh)
aka The Four Chaps (2) 

 

Personnel :

George Esposito

Joe Cesario

Ron Fulton

Sonny DiNunzio

Bob Savastano



Discography :

The Chaps (1)
1960 - Perfect Night For Love / One Lovely Yesterday (Brent 7016)
1961 - They'll Never Be / Heaven Must Have Run Out Of Angels (Matador 1814)

The Four Chaps (2)
1965 - True Lovers / Will You Or Won't You (Co & Ce 231)

Biography :

The original lineup, an a cappella vocal group, was The Chaps. When Sonny DiNunzio joined, the group became The Four Chaps. Later Ron Fulton was added. Records of The Chaps: "One Lovely Yesterday" & "Perfect Night For Love" on Brent Records, New York City. "Heaven Must Have Run Out Of Angels" & "They’ll Never Be" Lou Christie sang the high parts.

The Chaps (1) aka The Four Chaps (2)   
                                                                                                                                         Lou Christie

Christie achieved success with the following hits: "The Gypsy Cried", "Two Faces Have I", and his biggest National hit "Lightnin’ Strikes". Lou made fame when he was connected to the Cenci Co & Ce Label. The records were released on the Matador label. The Chaps joined with Lennie Martin, a string arranger for The Skyliners of "Since I Don’t Have You" fame. The Skyliners were a successful Pittsburgh doo wop band who went National. The Chaps broke up when the song "Heaven Must Have Run Out Of Angels’" chart steam ran out.


The Townsmen

The original lineup moved to the West Coast. While in California, The Chaps recorded on Capitol Records and played the Los Angeles arena. They auditioned for the popular "Shindig" show with Glen Campbell on guitar with the song "Lonesome Traveler".  They phoned DiNunzio and asked him to join thus The Four Chaps. DiNunzio formed The Townsmen afterward.
http://www.freewebs.com/tracy64/

 
Songs :

The Chaps (1)


   
They'll Never Be                    Perfect Night For Love


The Four Chaps (2)


True Lovers

 

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The Parlaments aka The Deltones (1) aka The Del Tones (3)

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Ronnie Howard, Tommy Burton, Ron Buonaro and Sammy Basile 

The Parlaments  (Chicago)
aka The Deltones (1) aka The Del Tones (3)
 

 Personnel :

Sammy Basile (Lead)

Ron Buonaro (First Tenor)

Ronnie Howard (Baritone)

Tommy Burton (Bass)



Discography :

The Deltones (1)

Singles :
1958 - Jerry / Rockin' Cha Cha (with Debbie Stevens) (Roulette 4081)
1958 - Early Morning Rock / I'm 'Coming Home (Vee Jay 288)
1959 - A Lover's Prayer / First Man To The Moon (Vee Jay 303)
Unreleased :
1958 - Baby I Need You (Vee Jay)
1960 - Good Luck Charms (USA Records)

The Del Tones (3)
Singles :
 1960 - And The Angels Sang / Please Talk to Me (USA Records 711)
Unreleased :
1960 - Good Luck Charms (USA Records)

The Parlaments
1961 - My Only Love / To Be Alone (USA Records 719)



Biography :

 At 12, Sammy Basile and his close friend Tommy Burton would harmonize to the sounds and vocals of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers and other groups whose records were on the candy store juke box. They grew up on the west of Chicago, now called K-Town, since all the streets in their neighborhood start with a  "K," i.e. Kilborne, Karlov, Keeler, etc. They attended Marshall high school, located on the corners of 5th Ave, and Adams & Kedzie streets.

  
Debbie Stevens                                                                            

During their freshmen year (1956) they met Ronnie Howard. Early in 1958, and Ronnie introduced the group to a Ron Buonaro, and the Deltones was formed. Like all other vocal groups, they used to practice harmonizing in the school halls and bathrooms. On Roulette, they backing Debbie Stevens (Debbie Dean) on their own composition : " Jerry" b/w "Rockin' Cha Cha". They recorded "Early Morning Rock" at the Chess Studios on south Michigan Ave. The flip side was a slow song that the unforgettable voice of Ronnie Howard sang, titled "I'm Coming Home,".


Ronnie Howard, Sammy Basile, Tommy Burton and Ron Buonaro

Jim Lounsberry took the songs to Ewart Abner and Calvin Carter. They liked the songs and signed the group to Vee-Jay Records.Within a few weeks the song had seen some success. Their next recording with VeeJay was in early 1959, "A Lover's Prayer" The session was at Universal Recording Studio in Chicago. Ron Bounoro sang the lead on this one. The flip-side, "First Man to the Moon" was selected by Calvin Carter. In 1960 They moved to USA Records. Recordings there included: Please Talk To Me, Good Luck Charms, and remakes of The Angels Sang  and under the name of The Parlaments " My Only Love" b/w "To Be Alone" .




Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
 

The Deltones (1) (with Debbie Stevens)


Jerry / Rockin' Cha Cha


The Deltones (1)

     
 Early Morning Rock                I'm 'Coming Home             A Lover's Prayer

  
Baby I Need You                 First Man To The Moon

 

The Del Tones (3)

        
Good Luck Charms             And The Angels Sang              Please Talk To Me 


The Parlaments

  
My Only Love                       To Be Alone






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The Gleams (3) aka The Valentinos (1) aka....

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The Radiants (4) aka The Valentinos (1) aka ...........
Gil Valentin

The Valentinos (1) (Bronx, New York)

aka The Radiants (4)
aka The Originals (4)
aka The Casanovas (2)
aka The Gleams (3)
aka The Four Gleams
aka Silky And The Shantungs

 

Personnel :

Gil Valentin (Second Tenor / Lead)

Sonia Rivera (Tenor / Lead)

Elliot Rivera

 

Discography :

The Radiants (4)
1958 - Ra Cha Cha / I´ll Never Be Mean (Wizz 713)

The Casanovas (2)
1959 - In My Land Of Dreams / Deep In The Heart Of The Jungle (Planet 1027)

The Originals (4)
1960 - A Kiss From Your Lips / Let Me Be Your Girl (Brunswick 55171)

The Valentinos (1)
1960 - A Kiss From Your Lips / Let Me Be Your Girl (Brunswick 55171)

The Gleams (3)
1961 - Bad Boy / Give Me A Chance (J-V 101)
1963 - Mr. Magic Moon / Pile Driver (Kapp 565)

The Four Gleams
1963 - Mr. Magic Moon / Pile Driver (Kapp 565)

Silky & The Shantungs
1963 - He's A Fink / Bazooki (Inst.) (Musicor 1035)

 

Biography :

The Casanovas, Gleams /Four Gleams, Originals, Valentinos, Silky & The Shantungs and also The Radiants were basically the same people with few changes. In 1956, Bronx native Gil Valentin formed a group he called The Radiants and recorded "Ra Cha Cha" b/w "I´ll Never Be Mean" released by Wizz Record in 1958. The next year, under the name The Casanovas, they recorded the sides "In My Land Of Dreams" b/w "Deep In The Heart Of The Jungle" released by Planet Records in 1961.  So as not to be confused with The Casanovas from North Carolina (recordings on Apollo 1954-57), The group had a record in 1959 called " A Kiss From Your Lips" (a Flamingos remake) on Brunswick records under the name The Originals, then re-released in 1960 under the name The Valentinos.

The Radiants (4) aka The Valentinos (1) aka ...........  The Radiants (4) aka The Valentinos (1) aka ...........  The Radiants (4) aka The Valentinos (1) aka ...........
The Radiants (4)                                                 The Originals (4)                                         The Valentinos (1)

Beginning as an all-male quintet as The Casanovas, they went to 3 men and one woman as the Valentinos.In 1960 they signed with J-V Records and change again their name for The Gleams. The Gleams recorded "Bad Boy" and  "Give Me A Chance". In 1963, Gil Valentin and Sonia Riviera with a girl group recorded as The Gleams (and The Four Gleams) for Kapp Records "Mr. Magic Moon" b/w "Pile Driver".  The story ends when Valentin and Sonia Riviera  recorded under the name Silky & The Shantungs called "He's A Fink" on Musicor (written by Radcliffe/Stern) which is another Spector type record. ...



Songs :

The Radiants (4)

  
Ra Cha Cha                                I´ll Never Be Mean

The Casanovas (2)


In My Land Of Dreams / Deep In The Heart Of The Jungle

The Originals (4) / The Valentinos

  
A Kiss From Your Lips                             Let Me Be Your Girl


The Gleams (3)

  
Bad Boy                                 Give Me A Chance


The Gleams (3)/ The Four Gleams

  
Mr. Magic Moon                                   Pile Driver    


Silky And The Shantungs

  
He's A Fink                                         Bazooki (Inst.)


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