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The Teen Dreams aka Debbie & The Darnels (2)

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The Teen Dreams aka Debbie & the Darnels (2)
Joan Yutenkas, Dorothy Yutenkas and Marie Brancotti

The Teen Dreams   (New Haven, CT)
aka Debbie & The Darnels (2) 

 

Personnel:

Joan Yutenkas

Dorothy Yutenkas

Marie Brancotti


 

Discography :

Debbie & The Teen Dreams
1962 - The Time / Santa, Teach Me To Dance (Vernon 101)

The Teen Dreams
1962 - The Time / Why, Why? (Vernon 101)

Debbie & the Darnels (2)
1962 - The Time / Why Why (Vernon 101)

1962 - The Time / Teach Me To Dance (Vernon 101)
1962 - Daddy / Mr Johnny Jones (Columbia 42530)

 

Biography :

Debbie and the Darnels hailed from New Haven, Connecticut. Dorothy Yutenkas, her sister Joan and a friend, Maria Brancati, made up the singing trio. In 1962, the group was known as the Teen Dreams. Later that year, the trio's name was changed to Debbie and the Darnels. Their upbeat tune “Mr. Johnny Jones” was a Top 40 hit on local Connecticut radio stations.

Debbie & The Darnels (2) aka The Teen Dreams

The trio's Christmastime offering was a lively and catchy tune called “Santa Teach Me to Dance.” Dorothy was the lead singer and wrote the group's first recording: “Why Why.” The trio was discovered by New Haven's Jerry Greenberg, who also wrote “The Time” for the group. Backing up the trio was Greenberg's instrumental band the Passengers. The group was managed by Sam Goldman (manager of the Five Satins). Debbie and the Darnels toured up and down the East Coast and were a very popular girl group in the early '60s. In Connecticut, Debbie and the Darnels shared the stage with other well-known state artists.

The Teen Dreams aka Debbie & the Darnels (2)    The Teen Dreams aka Debbie & the Darnels (2)

For example, Debbie and the Darnels performed on the same bill as the Connecticut groups the Five Satins and the Passengers at Seymour's Actors Colony as part of a TwistA-Rama show. The trio was also on the same bill as New Haven's Ginny Arnell.

 

 





Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


   
Mr Johnny Jones                                       Why, Why?       

   
Santa, Teach Me To Dance                           The Time                

  
        Daddy                                           Mr. Johnny Jones

 

 

 

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Kenny & the Whalers (2) aka Donnie & the Dreamers (12)

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 Vinny Catalano & The Daydreams (2) aka Donnie & The Dreamers (12) aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)  

Donnie & The Dreamers (12) (Bronx, NY.)
aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)

 
Personnel :

Louis "Donnie" Burgio (Lead)

Peter "Pete Alonzo" Vecchiarelli

Andy Catalano (Tenor)

Frank Furstaci (Baritone)


Discography :

Donnie & The Dreamers (12)
Singles:
1961 - Count Every Star / Dorothy (Whale 500)
1961 - My Memories Of You / Teenage Love (Whale 505)
1961 - Carole / Ruby My Love (Decca 31312)
unreleased
1961 - Heaven Only Knows (Whale)

Kenny & The Whalers (2)
1961 - Life Is But a Dream / Life Is But a Dream (Whale 504)

 

Biography :

Lead Singer Louis "Donnie" Burgio, Peter "Pete Alonzo" Vecchiarelli, Andy Catalano, and Frank Furstaci came from the Bronx, that fertile field for Street Corner doo whoppers. Donnie & The Dreamers had a talent for adding that doo wop touch to pop standards and they proved it in early 1961 with their hit version of the 1950 oldie "Count Every Star". 

 Vinny Catalano & The Daydreams (2) aka Donnie & The Dreamers (12) aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)     Vinny Catalano & The Daydreams (2) aka Donnie & The Dreamers (12) aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)

While this was hot (it spent 10 weeks on the chart) the Whale label followed it up by sending out deejay samples of "Life Is But A Dream", calling the Group Kenny & The Whalers. It went nowhere. The Dreamers then turned the Harptones' 1954 ballad favourite "My Memories Of You" into a sparkling jump tune and scored their second national hit. Two weeks after "Count Every Star" left the chart, "My Memories Of You" took its Place.

 Vinny Catalano & The Daydreams (2) aka Donnie & The Dreamers (12) aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)    Vinny Catalano & The Daydreams (2) aka Donnie & The Dreamers (12) aka Kenny & The Whalers (2)
                                                                                                                                    Vinny Catalano

Encouraged by this, Decca leased all the Whale tracks by the group and issued "Carole" in October,1961. No Further hits came along and the group disappeared. Vinny Catalano worked with his kid brother's group,  recording over 10 excellent sides, most lost and unreleased. 

 

Songs :

Donnie & The Dreamers (12)

  
Count Every Star                                        Dorothy        

  
My Memories Of You                                 Teenage Love  

  
   Carole                                             Ruby My Love


Heaven Only Knows


Kenny & The Whalers (2)


Life Is But a Dream


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