1962 - The Girl For Me / Phyllis Beloved (Dasa 102)
Biography
A Rhode Island based group recorded on the DASA label, the group members were, Ron Lewis, Ray Wasilewski, Frankie Bianchini and Johnny Wahl The songs recorded by the group were produced by Bill Goodman also from R.I. "Phylis Beloved" sung by Ray Wasilewski, "The Girl For Me" sung by Ron Lewis, The Desires performed on tv dance parties, and numerous record hops. http://guidoandthedowopers.net/local.html
Eugene Church & The Fellows (4) aka The Turks (Los Angeles)
Personnel :
Eugene Church (Lead)
Cornelius "Cornell" Gunter (Tenor)
Gaynel Hodge (First Tenor)
Curtis Williams (Baritone)
Richard Berry (Bass)
Discography :
Eugene Church & The Fellows (4) 1958 - Pretty Girls Everywhere / For The Rest Of My Life (Class 235)
Eugene Church (bb The Fellows (4)) 1959 - Miami / I Ain't Goin' For That (Class 254)
Biography :
The Turks joined Eugene Church, as the "Fellows," on "Pretty Girls Everywhere," released in August 1958 on Class. Church, a Jesse Belvin sound-alike, had dueted with him in the Cliques ("The Girl In My Dreams"), back in 1956.
It's unclear whether Jesse Belvin was ever a part of the Fellows, but if there was a session, Jesse was usually there. The second record by Eugene Church and the Fellows was "Miami"/"Ain't Goin' For That," on Class from May 1959. While the group is present, they weren't credited on the label. These two were U.S. hits: "Pretty Girls Everywhere" went #6 R&B, #36 Pop, and "Miami" hit #14 R&B and #67 Pop. http://www.uncamarvy.com/Turks/turks.html
The Dials (2) 1962 - These Foolish Things / At The Start Of A New Romance (Philips 40040)
Al Reno bb The Dials (2) 1961 - Cheryl / Congratulations (Kapp 432)
LPs: 1987 - Lou Cicchetti & Cousins Records (Crystal Ball LP 124) Triyng / Hey Little Girl
Demos : Unchained Melody / Till I Dance With You / The Wanderer / Godess Of Love / Red Light / I Wonder Why / Tonight The Night / Bum Ditty Ditty / Sentimental Reasons / You Made Me Cry / Young and Lovely / Hey Brenda / What' Cha Gonna Do / Baby Rock / Hear That Sound / Hop Scotch / Solitaire
Biography :
Salvatore "Sal Anthony" Corrente was inspired by the black and white singing groups in and around his neighborhood in Yonkers, New York. He became the first tenor of his first local neighborhood group, The Pastels in 1956. This group consisted of Sal, Paul Miksad, Anthony Pascuicco and Richard Bergan. They had a sound similar to the Four Aces and the Four Freshmen, doing local partie and shows but no recordings.
The Sinceres
Then Sal would join a mixed group called the Five Flames. They appeared at the famed Amateur Night at the Apollo in harlem, New York City. It was here they came in tied for second place with the famous Channels. This group too had no recordings. In 1957, Sal would form his third group with some fellow students; Frank Camarota, Joe Petrosine, Al Myslick and Paul Fernandes who would become kwow as the Sinceres. As the Sinceres many demo were recorded including very first song Sal wrote, "Joyce". By the end of 1960, this group would breakup and Sal would form the Dials.
Sal and Frank Rangione, Dario Bianchini, Joe Raguso and Joe Rasulo were again all neighborhood (Yonkers) friends. The Five singers making up Philips' Dials met in the Park Hill Athletic Club in Yonkers, New York, in 1961. They continued to appear at club functions and at one of these functions were discovered by Louis De Lucia who immediately signed them to a contract to manage them.
(Standing ,from left) Dario Bianchini, Joe Rasulo and Sal Corrente (Seated) Joe Raguso and Frank Rangione Sal Corrente
They were introduced and signed to Lou Cicchetti and his Cousins Label from the Bronx. Lou got the group signed to Philips Records where they felt they had a winner with "These Foolish Things". Sal had written a 'B' Side "At The Start Of A New Romance" which became the 'A' side after Lou's partner Morris Diamond made the decision since he now owned the publishing. The Group would also background work on "Cheryl" by Al Reno also recorded that day.
The group would never follow up their Philips release although it did get a lot of radio Play. Lou Cicchetti was also the manager of the Regents and when they broke up a Splinter group, The Runarounds were formed. Sal now was Asked to be the Lead Singer of the group. Later Sal Corrente and Frank Rangone continued in another group : The Johnny Law Four and The Blue Coats.
Songs :
The Dials (2)
Hey Brenda At The Start Of A New Romance Till I Dance With You
Richard Gray & The Four Brothers (Sydney, Australia)
Personnel :
Richard Gray
Discography :
Singles : 1955 - Ain’t that a shame / Mabellene (Philips P37031) 1955 - Tina Marie / Gum drop (Philips P37032)
Eps: "Richard Gray Sings" 1956 - Ain’t that a shame /Mabellene / Tina Marie / Gum drop (Philips EP 421.700PE)
Biography
Richard Gray Began as a boy soprano in St. Brigid’s choir at Coogee. Later studied at Sydney Conservatorium and sang opera and musical comedy before going to England in 1952 where he appeared in “Champagne on Ice” and broadcast on the BBC. Recorded for Columbia in 1953.
Returned to Australia in 1954 and the following year made some of earliest recordings of rock material in Australia. Also recorded with Johnny O’Keefe 1957. The Four brothers are a vocal group from Sydney. Doo-wop ? rhythm' blues? Anyone have these sides?.
The Girlfriends (3) 1963 - My One And Only Jimmy Boy / For My Sake (Colpix 712) 1964 - Baby Don't Cry / I Don't Believe In You (Colpix 744)
Dorothy Berry (bb The Girlfriends) 1963 - You're So Fine / Cryin' On My Pillow (Challenge 59221)
Biography :
The Girlfriends comprised three Los Angeles session singers (former member of Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans Carolyn Willis, Nanette Williams, and Blossom Gloria Jones) who were promised a more substantial career.
They had a # 49 hit in 1964 with the very Spector-ish "My One and Only Jimmy Boy", written and produced by David Gates for Colpix Records.
1962 - Hey Man / Why (Mark-fi 1934) 1963 - Eli The Iceman / Quit Shuckin' (Melic 4140)
Biography :
When the Lions broke up, Charles Everidge and James Warren teamed up with Robert Johnson , as a trio called the Mad Lads (named after, E. Rodney Jones, "The Mad Lad," a Kansas City DJ that Charles used to listen to). They recorded "Hey Man" and "Why" for H.B. Barnum's Mark-Fi label (the audition for Barnum was arranged by Kent Harris, the former "Boogaloo"). There was also 1963's "Eli The Iceman" and "Quit Shuckin'" for Melic, owned by drummer Lee Young, brother of saxman Lester Young. http://www.uncamarvy.com/Youngsters/youngsters.html