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The Spiders

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The Spiders (New Orleans, Louisiana)

 

Personnel :

Hayward "Chuck" Carbo (Second Tenor/Lead)

Joe Maxon (First Tenor)

Matthew "Mac" West (Baritone)

Oliver Howard (Bass)

Leonard "Chick" Carbo (Bass/Lead)

 

Discography :

Singles :
1954 - I Didn't Want To Do It / You're The One (Imperial 5265)
1954 - I'll Stop Crying / Tears Began To Flow (Imperial 5280)
1954 - I'm Slippin' In / I'm Searchin' (Imperial 5291)
1954 - The Real Thing / Mmm Mmm Baby (Imperial 5305)
1954 - She Keeps Me Wondering / "21"(Imperial 5318)
1955 - That's Enough /Lost And Bewildered (Imperial 5331)
1955 - Sukey, Sukey, Sukey / Am I The One (Imperial 5344)
1955 - Bells In My Heart / For A Thrill (Imperial 5354)
1955 - Witchcraft / Is It True (Imperial 5366)
1956 - Don't Pity Me / How I Feel (Imperial 5376)
1956 - A-1 In My Heart / Dear Mary (Imperial 5393)
1956 - Goodbye / That's The Way To Win My Heart (Imperial 5405)
1956 - That's My Desire / Honey Bee (Imperial 5423)
1959 - I Didn't Want To Do It / You're The One (Imperial 5618)
1960 - You're The One /Tennessee Slim (Imperial 5714)
1961 - Witchcraft /(True) You Don't Love Me (Imperial 5739)

Unreleased :
N/A - Mellow Mama (Imperial)
N/A - Why Do I Love You (Imperial)
N/A - Love's All I'm Puttin' Down (Imperial)
N/A - Mmm Mmm Baby (second version) (Imperial)
N/A - Don't Knock (Imperial)
N/A - Walking Around In Circles (Imperial)
N/A - You Played The Part (Imperial)
N/A - I'll Be Free (Imperial)
N/A - Without Love (Imperial)
N/A - Someday Bye And Bye (Imperial)
N/A - Better Be On My Way (Imperial)
N/A - I'm Glad For Your Sake (Imperial)

LPs ;

1959 -  Hitsville U.S.A.  (Imperial LP-9084)
I Didn't Want To Do It / I'm Slippin' In / Witchcraft / The Real Thing / Bells In My Heart

1961 - I Didn't Wanna Do It (Imperial LP-9140)
I Didn't Want To Do It / You're The One / I'm Slippin' In / Mmm Mmm Baby / Walking Around In Circles / I'm Searching / That's Enough / Sukey, Sukey, Sukey / Am I The One / Don't Knock / (True) You Don't Love Me / Witchcraft

 

 



Biography :

The Spiders, like so many other R & B vocal groups of the 1950s, emanated from the field of gospel music. In earlier time beginning in 1947, they were known as Zion Harmonizers and later The Delta Southern-Aires. After a time it was suggested to the group that they develop their music into an R & B style. They settled on the name The Spiders, and the members were Hayward (Chuck) Carbo lead singer for the New Orleans based group, Len (Chick) Carbo sang baritone, Matthew West was tenor as was Joe Maxon, and Oliver Howard sang bass. Lew Chudd the head of Imperial Records announced the signing of The Spiders soon after New Year's day in 1954.

They soon had the first release for Imperial - #5265 : "I Didn't Want To Do It" / "You're The One". The record paid immediate dividends, as it was a strong seller in the first months of 1954, and made an appearance in the top sellers list of rhythm & blues records. In April the second side #5280 was issued by Imperial. "Tears Begin To Flow" and "I'll Stop Crying". By now The Spiders were a hot item and made a week long personal appearance at New York's Apollo Theater on a strange bill that had the group with Charlie Barnet's Orchestra and Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones). "Tears" is a solid seller in the South and soon the third release by the group was released. This one paired "I'm Slippin' In" and "I'm Searching" on #5291 during July.

   

The Spiders headed West for the first time appearing with the Jake Porter Orchestra in a number of night spots in California. "I'm Slippin' In" was a solid hit that got into the top ten R & B sellers in the country. The group headed to the East Coast and teamed up with Charles Brown for a well received series of one nighters in the East. The next Imperial release was "Mmm Mmm Baby" / "The Real Thing" on #5305, and this time the record was a big seller throughout the Midwest.

  

In late October the group is part of the traveling review called The Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame Show along with Faye Adams, Amos Milburn, Joe Morris Orchestra with Al Savage, and The Orioles. The show does extensive touring in the Midwest. A November release was Imperial #5318 - "21" / "She Keeps Me Wondering".The tune "21" (or "Twenty One") proves to be another winner for the group and makes the national charts. The following February of 1955 sees The Spiders tour Southern California with Chuck Willis. During the spring and early summer two unsuccessful singles are released - #5344 - "Am I The One' / "Sukey Sukey Sukey" and #5354 - "Just For A Thrill" and "Bells In My Heart". In late October The Spiders are back in the recording studio and record a Dave Bartholomew tune "Witchcraft". 

The longtime associate of Fats Domino wrote a real winner for the group. The bass led uptempo tune turned out to be the Spiders biggest seller and their most widespread national hit record ever. At the same time there were forces at work that would cause dissension and jealousy among members of the group and lead to its eventual dissolution. Lew Chudd had the idea that he could make a successful solo performer out of lead singer Chuck Carbo and so the seeds of distrust were sown. "Don't Pity Me" and "How I Feel" was released as by Chuck Carbo and The Spiders in January of 1956. 


  
The next release did well for the group. "A-1 In My Heart" was a solid seller and kept the group's name in the public eye. The flip of this side #5393 was "Dear Mary". The last release by the group during the year was #5405 - "That's The Way To Win My Heart" and "Goodbye". This time the record disappears almost as fast as it appears on the scene. By now Chuck Carbo is on Imperial and Atlantic follows suit and signs Chick Carbo to its label. Neither one does anything of importance as a solo performer. There is one last effort by the group (again released as by Chuck Carbo & The Spiders) on Imperial #5423 - "That's My Desire" and "Honey Bee".


Neither side clicks and the end of the group is at hand. For whatever reason, Imperial saw fit to release a Spiders record in 1960 - #5714 - "Tennessee Slim" / "You're The One" but the day is done as far as the quintet is concerned. So ends the story of the most famous vocal group to come out of the city of New Orleans, a city with as rich a musical heritage as any. Any collection of the R & B music created in the Crescent City would have to include The Spiders as part of the history of the time and of the town.

http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/spiders.html
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Spiders/spiders.html

 

Songs :


   
The Real Thing                     I Didn't Want To Do It


   
Witchcraft                             That's My Desire


   
Bells In My Heart                     Dear Mary
 



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The Play Boys

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The Play Boys (Louisiana)



Personnel :


Al De Angelis




Discography :

1963 - Gotta Feelin' / How Could You Forget (Ace 670)

 

 

Biography :

Vocal group from Louisiana who cut one single for Ace Records owned by Johnny Vncent. Johnny Vincent was an American record producer for Art Rupe at Specialty Records, founded Ace Records in 1955 in Jackson, Mississippi, 165 miles away from New Orleans.

   

 Although Vincent started out recording local blues musicians, in 1956 he branched out into New Orleans rhythm and blues and rock and roll. He signed up Huey "Piano" Smith and his group who was able to develop a New Orleans shuffle style distinctive from the Fats Domino jumping boogie rhythm. 

 

 

 


Songs :


 How Could You Forget

 

 

 

 

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The Enchanters (1)

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 The Enchanters (1) (Queens, N.Y.)

 

Personnel :

Della Simpson (Lead)

Pearl Bryce (Second Tenor)

France Kelley (Bass)

Rachel Gist (First Tenor)


Discography :

Singles :
1952 - Today Is Your Birthday / How Could You Break My Heart (Jubilee 5072)

1952 - I've Lost / Housewife Blues (Jubilee 5080)

Unreleased :
1952 - You Know I'm Not In Love With You (Jubilee)
1952 - Boogie Woogie Daddy (Jubilee)

 

Biography :

The Enchanters got their start in the Jamaica sections of Queens around 1950. Simpson & Kelley worked for the same company and decided to try their hand at a vocal group. Della's friend Pearl Brice was the third Member and Rachel Gist, a neighborhood performer, was convinced to join by the others. After practicing for a year and playing small clubs, they asked Jerry Blaine to come see them perform at a club in Harlem.

  

They were signed the very next day at Jubilee's facilities in New York and they were recording the following week. In January 1952 their first Jubilee disc was released - "Today Is Your Birthday" / "How Could You Break My Heart?" Their second Jubilee Disc was released in April. After their two Jubilee recordings and a December 1952 tour, things began to fall apart.


The Delltones

Rachel Gist and Pearl Brice left the other Enchanters to stay home with their families and attend to their marriages. Simpson and Kelley wished to continue with their singing. They then raided another local group, Gloria Alleyne  replacing Rachel Gist and Sherry Gary joined to replace Pearl Brice. In addition, a new name, The Delltones (After Della) was chosen.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Enchanters/enchanters.html




Songs :


Today Is Your Birthday / How Could You Break My Heart

  
I've Lost                              Housewife Blues


 

 

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The Epics (2)

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The Epics (2) (Chicago, Illinois)

 

Personnel :

?


Discography :

1961 - Rowdy Mae / Summer's Coming In (Bandera 2512)

 

Biography :

Bandera was a small Chicago label launched by Vi Muszynski, and her son Bernie Harville, with money Muszynski made off one of her biggest discoveries, the Impressions. The label released a variety of music in the late '50s and early '60s, from hillbilly and rock, to blues and gospel.

 

Songs :

   
 Rowdy Mae                                     Summer's Coming In



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John Worthan & The Charmettes (3)

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John Worthan & The Charmettes (3) (Jefferson, Ga)

Picture & Songs by http://www.youtube.com/user/MrTeenagedreams

 

Personnel :

John Worthan

 

Discography :

1959 - Awake Or Dreaming / Dream Boy Dream (Peach 0567)

 

Biography :

Peach records was owned by Slim Williamson. Peach was based in several Georgia towns over the years, including Jefferson, Louisville, and Douglasville.

  

Singer, John Worthan recorded three good Rock'n'Roll singles on the Peach Records of Jefferson. In 1959, he cut two doo-wop ballads with the girl group the Charmettes.

Songs :


  
Dream Boy Dream                                Awake Or Dreaming

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The Van Dykes (2) ref : The Temptations (1) ref: The Charmers (5)

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The Van Dykes with Mike Cruz on lead

The Van Dykes (2) (Brooklyn, New York)
ref: The Temptations (1)
ref: The Charmers (5)

  

 

Personnel :

Mike Cruz (Lead)


Benny Ortiz (First Tenor)



Tony Rivera  (Second Tenor)



John "Junior" Garcia (Baritone)



Ray "Bang Bang" Martinez (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Temptations (1)
1958 - Standing Alone / Roach's Rock (King 5118)

The Van Dykes (2)
1958 - The Bells Are Ringing / Meaning Of Love (King 5158/DeLuxe 6193)
1959 - Once Upon A Dream / Dame Tu Corazon (Felsted 8565)
1960 - Gift Of Love / Guardian Angel (Spring 1113/Donna 1333)
 

Biography :

The Temptations were a Hispanic group from South Brooklyn who had one release on King in 1958.  Both sides of their rare single,"Roach's Rock"/ "Standing Alone" (King 5118) were recorded in a New York City studio on two separate days in February 1958. The group members were Efrain Rivera (lead), Mike Cruz (first tenor), Tony Rivera (second tenor), Ray Pena (baritone) and John Cales (bass). They were not related to the Temptations on Goldisc or Savoy and could never have foreseen the worldwide fame of their Motown namesake on Gordy.Another group as the Temptations who recorded for Savoy, staked a prior claim to the name obliging the King Group to change its name to the Van Dykes in time for their next release.

The Van Dykes (2) aka The Temptations (1)
The Temptations with Efrain Rivera on lead in 1955

The group changed personnel (with Mike Cruz and Tony Rivera remaining, they added Benny Ortiz, Junior Garcia and Ray Martinez) and recorded "The Bells Are Ringing" b/w "Meaning Of Love" (King 5158) in October 1958 as The Van Dykes.  "The Bells Are Ringing", an exquisite record that surprisingly failed to elicit the response it merited. Three Years later, demand for the record at New York's Time Square record shop, a legendary haven for collectors, created a resurgence of interest in "The Bells Are Ringing" which had a long since become unavailable.

    The Van Dykes (2) aka The Temptations (1)    The Van Dykes (2) aka The Temptations (1)

A young King employee named Seymour Steinbeigle who had been given the task of overseeing King's back catalogue, re-issued "The Bells Are ringing" on King's Deluxe subsidiary to meet a demand on the East Coast where sales, helped by a little airplay pushed it to #99 on the hot 100 - a poor showing for a record of such undoubted quality. Seymour Stein later founded Sire Records. During the revival year of 1961. Due to the renewed interest in the single, Mike Cruz, Tony Rivera and Benny Ortiz reformed the group, they added Cesar and Julio . Along the way, a new name change occurred and a new member, Inez Williams, was brought in to sing lead. They were called The Charmers.


Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

The Temptations (1)


  
Standing Alone                               Roach's Rock

The Van Dykes (2)

  
The Bells Are Ringing                      Meaning Of Love

  

Once Upon A Dream
                              Gift Of Love      

  
  Guardian Angel                               Dame Tu Corazon
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The Glens (1) aka The Starlights (1)

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The Glens (1) aka The Starlights (1)

The Glens (1) (Brooklyn, New York)
aka The Starlights (1)

 

Personnel :

William J.Panzo "Bill Perry" (Lead Singer)

Ralph Pascarella

Henry Scarpelli

Anthony Cambria

 

Discography :

The Glens (1) with Bill Perry
1957 - I Feel So Blue / Image Of Love (Ro-Nan 1002)

Bill Perry & The Starlights (1)
1959 - Searching For Love / Count Off Blues (Premium 101)

Billy & The Glens (1)
1959 - I Believe In You / Oh Boy (Jaro 7706)

Unreleased:
1961 - I’m Not The Guy (Rome)
1961 - Oh Love (Rome)
1961 - I Fell Great (Rome)
1961 - More (Rome)
1961 - The Seven Teens (Rome)

 

Biography :

In 1957, William J.Panzo started signing with some different guys from Brooklyn. He fronted a vocal group named "The Glens" with Ralph Pascarella, Henry Scarpelli and Anthony Cambria. The group recorded "I Feel So Blue" b/w "Image Of Love" released by Ro-Nan Records, 701 7th Avenue in New York.  Two years later, The group recorded "Searching For Love" and "Count Off Blues" released by Premium Records under the name of Bill Perry & The Starlights. Shortly after, they Recorded "I Believe In You" b/w "Oh Boy" on Jaro International as Billy & The Glens. During the year 1959, Trade Martin and partner Johnny powers started their own label, "Rome" and a subsidiary "Power-Martin". Their claim to fame was the early recording of the Earls. In the 2-2 1/2 years they were together.

The Glens (1) aka The Starlights (1)    The Glens (1) aka The Starlights (1)

The Glens recorded five songs, never released. They recorded many different groups. Most of their songs never surfacing. Among the different guys who sang with William J. Panzo there was Tommy Morrisey. Panzo introduced Tommy to Tom Duffy. Duffy knew two other guys – Sam Capano and Willie Bender.  These five guys started practicing and getting songs together as the Laurels.  The story goes that two teachers from Brooklyn wrote a song called “Baby Blue.” After Capuno and Bender left the group, the remaining three stuck together as The Echoes and they recorded “Baby Blue.”


Songs :

The Glens (1)

  
I Believe In You                                     Oh Boy      

  
I Feel So Blue  /  Image Of Love                       I’m Not The Guy            

     
                          The Seven Teens                                I Fell Great                          

     
Oh Love                                               More


Bill Perry & The Starlights (1)

  
Searching For Love                            Count Off Blues

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Little Herbert & The Arabians (5)

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Little Herbert & The Arabians (5) (St. Louis, MO)

 

Personnel :

Herbert Reeves

Stacy Johnson

Vernon Guy

Horse O'Toole

 

Discography :

1961 - Bouncing Ball / Condition Your Heart (Teek 4824)


 

Biography :

Lead vocalist of The Sharpees Herbert Reeves had started his recording career four years earlier as Little Herbert (Reeves) & The Arabians on the Teek label, a tiny independent  from St. Louis.

 Songs :

   
Condition Your Heart               Bouncing Ball

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