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The Savoys (3) aka The Pretenders (1) aka The Jones Boys

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The Savoys (3)  (New York)
aka  The Pretenders (1) aka The Jones Boys






Personnel :

Jimmy Jones(Lead)

William Walker(Tenor)

Bobby Moore(Tenor)

Melvin Walton(Baritone)

Kerry Saxton(Bass)




Discography :

The Savoys (3)
Singles :
1956 - You / Say You're Mine(Savoy 1188)
1960 - With All My Heart / Please Say You're Mine(Savoy 1586)
Unreleased :
1956 - We Made A Vow (Savoy)

The Pretenders (1)
1956 - Possessive Love / I've Got To Have You Baby(Rama 198)
1956 - Lover / Plain Old Love(Rama 207)
1957 - Close Your Eyes (Sleep And Dream) / Part Time Sweetheart(Whirlin' Disc 106)
1958 - Tonight / I Love You So(Holiday 2610)
1958 - Blue And Lonely / Daddy Needs Baby(Central 2605/Apt 25026)

Jimmy Jones & The Pretenders (1)
1956 - Lover / Plain Old Love(Rama 210/Roulette 4243)
1960 - Blue And Lonely / Daddy Needs Baby(ABC Paramount 10094)
1964 -  Close Your Eyes (Sleep And Dream) / Part Time Sweethear(Port 70040)

Barbara Gorman And Sister Viv bb The Jones Boys
1957 - Was It Just For Fun / 8 O'Clock(Arrow 714)

Jimmy Jones & The Jones Boys
1957 - The Whistlin' Man / Heaven In Your Eyes(Arrow 717)






Biography :

Jimmy Jones, who had spent a long apprenticeship singing in R&B vocal harmony groups, became a rock 'n' roll star in the early 1960s singing "Handy Man" and other hits with a dramatic and piercingly high falsetto. When Jimmy was around twelve years old he moved from his native Birmingham, Alabama, to New York City.


The Sparks of Rhythm

At that time he was already an accomplished tap dancer, but singing was equally important to him. Role models were Louis Jordan and the Ink Spots and later especially Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson. Early in 1955 he joined a vocal group, the Sparks of Rhythm (originally the Berliners), who landed a recording contract with Apollo Records in July 1955.

  

Four songs were recorded at their first session, three of them led by Jimmy. When the two resulting singles went nowhere, Jones left the Sparks of Rhythm to form his own group, the Savoys, soon renamed the Pretenders. Their first session was for Herman Lubinsky's Savoy label (for which they were named), on February 2, 1956 and yielded the single "Say You're Mine"/"You" (Savoy 1188).

 
Jimmy Jones - Bottom LtoR : Lee"Moe" Gail, William Walker, Bobby Moore & Melvin Walton

By coincidence, this was one day after the Sparks Of Rhythm, now without Jimmy, recorded four - then unissued - songs for Apollo, among them Jones's composition "Handy Man" (with bass Andrew Barksdale on lead). In 1957, the Pretenders hooked up with Arrow Records and for some reason, though, there were no records by the "Pretenders"; they were called the "Jones Boys."

  

Their first task at Arrow was doing the backup on "Was It Just For Fun"/"Eight O'Clock Date" by "Barbara Gorman and Sister Viv. The Jones Boys themselves recorded "The Whistlin' Man" and "Heaven In Your Eyes," which were released in September 1957. "Whistlin' Man".

  
Jimmy Jones                                                              Gorman Sisters

Jimmy led the Pretenders on a series of doowop sides for a number of New York based labels : Savoy, Rama, Whirlin' Disc, Arrow, Holiday, Central and Apt, but nothing came close to denting the charts. In 1959 he was getting tired of groups ("too much responsibility") and decided to go it alone.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/JimmyJones/jimmyjones.html



Songs :
pdated by Hans-Joachim

 
The Savoys (3)

     
Say You're Mine                    With All My Heart                       You

  
Please Say You're Mine               We Made A Vow

 

The Pretenders (1)

   
I've Got To Have You Baby / Possessive Love                     Lover / Plain Old Love

   
Close Your Eyes / Part Time Sweetheart             Blue And Lonely / Daddy Needs Baby

       
Tonight                               Lover / Plain Old Love             I Love You So


The Jones Boys

  
Heaven In Your Eyes               The Whistlin' Man

 

Barbara Gorman And Sister Viv (bb The Jones Boys)


8 O'Clock / Was It Just For Fun

 

 

 

 

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The Pyramids (1) aka The Tempo-Mentals

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The Pyramids (1) aka The Tempo-Mentals

The Pyramids (1) (Los Angeles, CA.)
aka The Tempo-Mentals

 

Personnel :

Sidney Correia (Lead)

Joe Dandy

Lionel Cobbs

Melvin White

Kenneth Perdue

Tom Williams


Discography :

The Pyramids (1)
1955 - Deep in My Heart for You / And I Need You (Federal 12233)

The Tempo-Mentals
1957 - Dearest / Burning Desire (Ebb 112)



Biography :

The group was formed under the leadership of Sidney  Correia. The rest of the group includes Joe Dandy, Lionel Cobbs, Melvin White, Kenneth Perdue and Tom Williams. It didn't take Federal A&R man Ralph Bass long to decide that he had a great potential recording act when he first heard the Pyramids sing in a Los Angeles night club. He got the group together in between shows and signed them to a recording contract and immediately made plans for their first recording session. The two sides of the session were "Deep in My Heart for You" and "And I Need You". With this disc the band will perform all over the region. in 1957, with almost the same members, the group changed its name and became The Tempo-Mentals. The group signs a recording contract with Ebb records and recorded two song /"Deep in My Heart for You" was reworked into "Burning Desire" and "Dearest". In, 1959 Melvin White join The Cyclones on Forward Records.




Songs :

The Pyramids (1)

  
Deep in My Heart for You                            And I Need You    


The Tempo-Mentals

  
Burning Desire                                 Dearest


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The Extremes (2)

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The Extremes (2)
Bobby Sanders

The Extremes (2)  (Los Angeles)

 

Personnel :

Bobby Sanders

Charles Ingersol

Robert Rozelle (Bass)

Maurice Clark

 

Discography :

The Extremes (2)
1962 - That's All I Want / The Bells (Paro 733)
1964 - Sad Sam / How I Need Your Love (4J-514)

Charles Lamont & The Extremes (2)
1965 - I've Got To Keep Movin' / Doin' Mickey's Jerk (Challenge 59290)

Bobby Sanders
1961 - I'm On My Way / It Was You (Kaybo 618)
1962 - Maybe I'm Wrong / You've Forgotten Me (Kent 382)
1963 - Cleopatra / Dead Pigeon (Sor 117)

 

Biography :

The Extremes were formed in 1961 by Bobby Sanders and Charles Ingersoll (Van Clayton). Other members were Maurice Clark and Robert Rozel (Bass).  They all attended Dorsey High School in Los Angeles. Dorsey High School's impressive alumni included Mike Love (Beach Boys), Marilyn McCoo (Fifth Demension), Sparkey Anderson (MLB Manager) and many other sports figures and personalities. Bobby Sanders wrote "The Bells", their first recording. During this period, Bobby Sanders also recorded a few singles as a single artist. When they had little success as The Extremes, the four members went their separate ways. At the same time Bobby Sanders with Ralph Chestnut and Clotelle King Backed Linda Carr as the Impossibles and recruited Andrew Bayone & Joe Lawson for a release on Infinity  billed as The Cheerios and for Sue Record as The Chandeliers.

The Extremes (2)     The Extremes (2)

Extremes' Bobby Sanders and Charles Ingersoll did studio session work with the female vocal group The Blossoms and performed background vocals for various artists including Charles Lamont, Dobie Gray  and Phil Spector's groups. In 1967 Bobby Sanders formed the R & B/Soul group The Young Hearts and went on to manage, write and produce them with various members through the 60's and 70's. Their biggest hit was "I've Got Love For My Baby" which charted Nationally on Billboard in November, 1968 for 3 weeks and reached #94.

 

Songs :

The Extremes (2)

  
     The Bells                                         That's All I Want

Charles Lamont & The Extremes (2)

  
I've Got To Keep Movin'                         Doin' Mickey's Jerk    
 
Bobby Sanders

  
I'm On My Way                                It Was You

  
Maybe I'm Wrong                             You've Forgotten Me


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The Dreams (4) aka The Cupcakes (2) aka The Threeteens

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The Threeteens aka The Dreams (4) aka The Cupcakes (2)
Janis Cox, Left, Donna Crunk,  top, Pam Crunk

The Threeteens (Phoenix, Arizona)
aka The Dreams (4)
aka The Cupcakes (2)
 


Personnel :

Donna Crunk

Pam Crunk

Janis Cox


Discography :

The Threeteens
1958 - Dear 53310761 / Doowaddie (Rev 3516)
1959 - For The Love Of Mike / X + Y = Z (Rev 3522/Todd 1021)

The Cupcakes (2)
1959 - It's Willy / Deutsche Rock und Roll (Time 1011)

The Dreams (4)
Singles :
1962 - Too Late / Inexperience (Smash 1748)
Unreleased :
1962 - No Love Lost
1962 - I Forgot About You

Denny Reed bb Donna & Pam Crunk (Uncredited)
1960 -  A Teenager Feels It Too / Hot Water  (Trey 3007)


Biography :

The Threeteens were a Phoenix girl group consisting of Donna and Pam Crunk (daughters of Connie Conway, whose real name is Connie Crunk) and their friend Jan Cox. Connie Conway, a noted musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and music teacher worked with songwriter/producer Lee Hazelwood (writer of “These Boots Are Made of for Walking”(Nancy Sinatra), and producer of Wayne Newton) . The Three girls were from Washington High School in Phoenix and in 1958 Donna, Jan & Pam signed a recording contract with Lester Sill and Lee Hazlewood to record at the Audio Recorders studio in Phoenix.


Donna Crunk & Janis Cox

As the Threeteens, they cut four songs released by Rev Records in Phoenix owned by Bill Thorne & Frank Porter . "Dear 53310761"  b/w "Doowaddie" on Rev 3516 and "For The Love Of Mike" b/w  "X + Y = Z" on Rev 3522, This Rev 45 was also released on Todd label. "Dear 53310761" On Rev Records #3516 had Duane Eddy on Guitar (The number "53310761", of course, refers to Elvis' U.S. Army serial number). The girls did most of the girl backgrounds at Audio Recorders.

   
Donna Crunk                                               Janis Cox                                                              Pam Crunk

In 1959 They changed their name as the Cupcakes and cut "It's Willy" b/w "Deutsche Rock und Roll" for Time records. In 1961, Pam & Donna, renamed the Dreams,  drove to L.A. to work with Lee Hazlewood and cut 4 sides for smash Records.  Only the single "Too Late" b/w "Inexperience" was released on Smash 1748 .


Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 
 

The Threeteens

  
Doowaddie                                      Dear 53310761

   
X + Y = Z                                  For The Love Of Mike

The Cupcakes (2)


 It's Willy / Deutsche Rock und Roll
 

The Dreams (4)

  
Too Late                                        Inexperience


Denny Reed bb Donna & Pam Crunk (Uncredited)

   
A Teenager Feels It Too                               Hot Water



...

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The Corvets (2) aka The Ivy Tones aka The Corvettes (4)

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   The Ivy Tones : Terry, Robert "Bird" Parks, Lenny brook,James "Pee Wee" Thomas & John Ivey

The Ivy Tones  (Philadelphia, PA)
aka The Corvets (2) aka The Corvettes (4)

 

Personnel :

John Ivey (Lead)

James Green (Tenor & Second Lead)

James "Pee Wee" Thomas (Tenor)

Joseph Moody  (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Ivy Tones
  Singles :
1958 - Oo-Wee Baby / Each Time (Red Top 105)
 Unreleased :
1958 - My Confession (Red Top)
1958 - Rock & Roll Daddy (Red Top)

The Corvets (2)  
Singles :
1959 - I'm pleading / Let's Do The Pony (Sure 1003)
1959 - Voodoo Baby / I Want To Know Why (Tone Craft 1009)
Unreleased :
1959 - I'll Get You Yet (Sure )

The Corvettes (4)
1960 - When You're In Love / Pointed Toe Shoes (Val-Ue 212)

 

Biography :

John Ivey & James "Pee Wee" Thomas lived in the same neighborhood, 15th & Jefferson Streets, in North Phillly. The Ivy Tones consisted of James "Pee Wee" Thomas, John Ivey, James Green, William  Brown & Robert "Bird" Parks (recruited by early member Lenny Brock). Thomas, Ivey & Green started out as a gospel group know as the Joylands with two other guys : Howard Tate & Willima Bright.  The Ivy Tones traipsed to the Reco-Art Studio on 12th Street in Center City Waxing "Oo-Wee Baby", "Rock & Roll Daddy", "Each Time" and "My Confession".  Founded in 1957, Red Top and its related labels gave Philadelphia another outlet for RnB and Vocal Group recordings.


  The Ivy Tones : John Ivey, Terry, Robert "Bird" Parks, Lenny brook & James "Pee Wee" Thomas

 Philadelphia in 1957 was the hotbed city for music. With recordings on Red Top, Hunt and later Jalynne and other labels for National and local releases, Red Top became a haven for local talent to cut wax and seek the National Hit. In 1958, "Each Time" b/w  Oo-Wee Baby was released on Red Top 105. The record, the group's only release, picked up some play in Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and garnered a distribution deal for Red Top with Liberty. With William Brown & Robert "Bird" Parks departed, and with new member, The Ivy Tones Changed their name to the Corvets and released "I'm pleading" b/w "Let's Do The Pony" for a new company, Sure Records owned by Len Rosen.


The Corvettes (4) : Joe Moody, Robert "Bird" Parks, James "Pee Wee" Thomas & John Ivey

Their Next Waxing "Voodoo Baby" and "I Want To Know Why " was released on Tone-Craft Records. "Voodoo Baby" was a splendid Rockballad penned by James Green. The Corvets crooned "Voodoo Baby" At the Cotton Club opening for the DreamLovers.  In 1960, a last singles was released for Val-Ue Records under the name of the Corvettes.

 

Songs :

The Ivy Tones

  
Oo-Wee Baby                                         Each Time

The Corvettes (4)


When You're In Love

The Corvets (2)

  
I Want To Know Why                            Let's Do The Pony


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The Blue Chips (2) aka The Impacts (1)

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The Impacts (1) aka The Blue Chips (2) 

The Impacts (1) (Brooklyn, New York)
aka The Blue Chips (2)

 

Personnel :

Kenneth Seymour (Lead and Baritone)

Steve Liebowitz (Tenor & Baritone)

Horace Brooks (Tenor)

Robert Baber (Bass)

Helen Powell  (Tenor)

 

Discography :

The Renditions(with Steve Liebowitz)
Unreleased :
1957 - Roses
1957 - My Juanita

The Impacts (1)
Singles :
1959 - Now Is The Time / Soup (Watts 5599)
1959 - Croc-O-Doll / Bobby Sox Squaw (RCA 7583)
1959 - Canadian Sunset / They Say (Watts 5600/RCA 7609)
1961 - Help me Somebody / Darling Now you're Mine (Carlton 548)
1965 - Just Because / Pigtails (DCP 1150)
Unreleased :
1958 - Here I am (End)

Kenny & The Impacts (1)
1965 - Wishing Well / Heartaches (DCP 1147)

The Blue Chips (2)
1961 - Puddles Of Tears / The Contest (RCA 7923)
1961 - Let It Ride / Adios Adios (RCA 7935)
1962 - Promise / One Hen (Groove 0006)

The Impact
1967 - My World Fell Down / Could You Love Me (MGM 13726)

 

Biography :

In 1957, Steve Liebowitz with his Brooklyn group the "Renditions" recorded a two-sided acappela Demo, "Rose" and "My Juanita". Steve would unite with fellow Bedford Styvesant Brooklynites, Horace Brooks (Tenor), Robert Baber (Bass), Kenneth Seymour (Lead and Baritone) and a Female tenor, Helen Powell who Steve eventually marry. They would record the novelty record "soup" backed with "Now is the Time" for the small Watts label in 1958. They left them for End records later in 1958, Recoding a song called "Here I am" which never came out.

The Impacts (1) aka The Blue Chips (2)

   A year later they signed a contract with RCA where 4 sides were recorded and released. Steve Liebowitz was away on these recording and was replaced with Charles 'Churchill' Mattocks. After some personnel changes (Paul Fulton and Sammy Strain replaced Powell and Baber), the Group had one release for Carlton Records.  The Two new members were both from the Chips "Rubber Biscuit" and Sammy Strain also sang with the Fantastics, later with the Imperials and the O'Jays.

  

They Moved back to RCA (Two new releases) and would record for the Groove subsidiary but due to contractual problems they were forced to change their name to The Blue Chips. Bert Can now joined the group replacing Paul Fulton. Through their association with Richard Barret, they backed Pookie Hudson as his Spaniels and Earl Wade. They did Backup for Lenny Welch and Little Peggy March.

     
Pookie Hudson                                     Earl Wade                                             Little Peggy March                                          Lenny Welch

 Kenny Seymour saw the music scene changing and along with Sammy Strain he was joined by Harold Jenkins and Renaldo Gamble both from The Kodaks and The Schoolboys. The Group was rounded out by adding Allen Morton (Also from The Chips). The Group had two releases on DCP, the second as Kenny & The Impacts and a final release on MGM as the Impact.
Thanks to Robert Baber



Songs :

The Impacts (1)

       
Now Is The Time                        Soup                               Croc-O-Doll

         
Bobby Sox Squaw                 Canadian Sunset                   They Say

         
Help me Somebody            Darling Now you're Mine             Just Because


Pigtails


Kenny & The Impacts (1)

 
Wishing Well


The Blue Chips (2)

       
Puddles Of Tears                      The Contest                                     Let It Ride

     
Adios Adios                              Promise                                      One Hen

 

 The Impact

  
My World Fell Down                  Could You Love Me

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The Starfires (3)

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Tom Caterino & Lou Pesce

The Starfires (3) (South Bronx, New York)
Ref : Larry & The Standards (1)

 

Personnel :

Tommy Bogdany (Lead)

Joe Formato (Baritone)

Lou Pesce (First Tenor)

Tom Caterino (Second Tenor)

 

Discography :

1962 - Under the Stars / Fools Fall in Love (Duel 518)

 

Biography :

There were several groups called The Starfires. This group recorded "Under the Stars"/ b/w" Fools Fall in Love". The single was recorded in 1962 with Tommy Bogdany (Lead), Joe Formato (Baritone), Lou Pesce (First Tenor) and Tom Caterino (Second Tenor) . Tom Caterino and Lou Pesce sang previously with Larry & The Standards. Tommy Bogdany co-wrote "Shout Shout" with Ernie Maresca, who had a hit with that song. The Starfires signed with Duel records and their short career ended with the "British Invasion" aka The Beatles. Their manager was Freddy Parker with Duel records.
Thank to Tom Caterino


Songs :

    
Fools Fall in Love                               Under the Stars





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The Casanovas (2) 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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Nick Marco & The Venetians aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)

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Nick Marco & The Venetians aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)

Nick Marco & The Venetians (Manhattan, New York)
aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)

 

Personnel :

Nick Marco (Lou Bonini) (Lead)

Joe Walsh

Bobby Fava

Danny Conboy

 

Discography :

Nick Marco & The Venetians
1960 - Little Boy Lost / Would It Hurt You (Dwain 813)

Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)
1959 - Nina /  I Got Me A Sweetheart (Nina 1601)

 

Biography :

Joe Walsh wound up with four other guys in a group called Les Ledo and his Consorts, a name that particularly vexed the rest of the guys. The group would hang out at local recording studios and get side work as background singers.

Nick Marco & The Venetians aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)
Les Ledo & The Consorts

The group even recorded its own 45 rpm on the small Nina studio label. It was at a session for Dion and the Belmonts in 1959 that Walsh had a fleeting brush with fame. One of the Belmonts was unable to attend the scheduled recording session at the famous Brill Building. Walsh was at the studio that day looking for work when he was asked if he could sing second tenor.


Nick Marco & The Venetians

The song, "A Teenager in Love," immediately began to climb the charts, and soon sold over 1 million copies. That same year, Jim Gribble, who managed a number of successful groups, including Jay and the Americans, The Passions, the Fiestas and The Mystics, heard Les Ledo and his Consorts at a studio session. The record companies liked the Consorts but didn't care much for Les Ledo's voice. Gribble offered to manage the Consorts if Ledo wasn't in the group. So at the next rehearsalthe Consorts walked out and went back to Gribble.

Nick Marco & The Venetians aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)     Nick Marco & The Venetians aka Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)

Gribble took the boys on, made member Louis Bonini the lead singer, and renamed him Nick Marco. He also changed the name of the group to Nick Marco and the Venetians. Gribble got the group a recording contract in 1959, but unlike some of the other acts he managed, this contract was on Dwain records, a small company with hardly any budget for distribution.

 
Nick Marco & The Venetians 

 The 45 rpm recording of "Little Boy Lost," with "Would It Hurt You" on the flip side, got some regional East Coast air play. But when fans went to the record stores to purchase a copy, it was difficult to find. About the same time, disc jockey Alan Freed of WINS-AM, the premier doo-wop and rock station in New York, was indicted for taking bribes in what became known as the "payola" scandal.

 

Songs :

Nick Marco & The Venetians 

   
 Little Boy Lost                                 Would It Hurt You

 

Les Ledo & The Consorts (1)

   
           Nina                                       I Got Me A Sweetheart

 …..

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The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

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The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

The Ivy's (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
aka The Four Ivy's

 

Personnel :

Roger J.Luttig

Theodore E.Starcevic

Stanley McCluske Jr.

Charles Knowlan

 

Discography :

The Ivy's
1959 - Lost Without You / All I Want (Coed 518)

The Four Ivy's
1959 - Lost Without You / All I Want (Coed 518)

 

Biography :

The (Four) Ivys, were a local singing quartet from Pittsburgh. Pa,. The lads, all between the ages of 20 and 22, entered active duty under the six-month RFA plan At Fort Sill (Lawton, Oklahoma), in August 1959. They enlisted simultaneously for six months so that they can further their careers upon discharge. The four are Theodore E.Starcevic, 22, of 7208 Whipple St., a Journalism graduate of Duquesne University, Roger J.Luttig , 21, of 156 Gaskell St., a Tech student; Stanley McCluske Jr., 20, of 491 Norton St., a South Hills high school graduate and Charles Knowlan, 20, of 157 Virginia Ave., who attended Duquesne University for two years.

The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's    The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

The vocal group has worked as a team for the past two years performing on television, radio and in night clubs "m the Pittsburgh. Pa. and got a recording contract with Coed Recording Co.in New York . The week before their departure, they waxed two songs : "Lost Without You" and "All I Want" , released in October 1959 by Coed.


Songs :


Lost Without You / All I Want


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