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The Castells

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Original recording group (Top left, clockwise): Ussery, Hicks, Girard, Kelly.

The Castells (Santa Rosa, California)

 

Personnel :

Chuck Girard

Tom Hicks

Bob Ussery

Joe Kelly


Discography :

Singles:
1961 - Little Sad Eyes / Romeo (Era 3038)
1961 - Sacred / I Get Dreamy (Era 3048)
1961 - My Miracle / Make Believe Wedding (Era 3057)
1961 - The Vision Of You / Stiki De Boom Boom (Era 3064)
1962 - So This Is Love / On The Streets Of Tears (Era 3073)
1962 - Oh, What It Seemed To Be / Stand There, Mountain (Era 3083)
1962 - Echoes In The Night / The Only One (Era 3089)
1962 - lown Prince / Eternal Spring, Eternal Love (Era 3098)
1963 - Little Sad Eyes / Initials (Era 3102)
1963 - Some Enchanted Evening / What Do Little Girls Dream Of (Era 3107)
1964 - I do / Teardrops (Warner Bros 5421)
1964 - Could this be you / Shinny Up your own side (Warner Bros 5445)
1964 - Love finds a way / Tell her if i could (Warner Bros 5486)
1965 - An angel cried / just walk away (Decca 31834)
1966 - Life goes on / I thought you'd like that (Decca 31967)
1968 - I'd Like To Know / Rocky Ridges (Laurie 3444)
1968 - Some enchanted evening / jerusalem (UA 50324)
1968 - Two lovers / jerusalem (UA 50324)
1967 - In a letter to me / We better slow down (Solomon 1351)
 

Lps :
1962 - The Castells "So This Is Love" (Era ES 109)
So This is Love / I Get Dreamy / Some Enchanted Evening / The Vision of You / Stiki De Boom Boom / Make Believe Wedding /  Oh! What It Seemed to Be / Sacred / Stand There Mountain / Little Sad Eyes / Clown Prince / Dancing in the Dark

 


Biography :

The Castells (no relation to the Philadelphia CASTELLES) were a white pop trio formed in Santa Rosa, California, during the late fall of 1958 . The threesome members were Chuck Girard, Tom Hicks, and Joe Kelly. In early 1959 Bob Ussery joined and the group played the usual local gigs until they met mentor and disc jockey Dan Dillon, who whisked a demo of theirs to Era Records' Herb Newman in Los Angeles.


Ed Sullivan Show

Their first single for this HILLTOPPERS/CREWCUTS- styled quartet was"Romeo," which prompted Billboard's reviewer of January 30, 1961, to comment, " Pleasant teen appeal ditty is wrapped up in melodic vocal by lead singer and group." Local airplay lifted the cut only to number 101 on Billboard's Bubbling Under in February 1961, so the Castells tried again with "Sacred" in April, a beautiful full- harmonied tune with Chuck Girard's soft-as-butter lead vocal and a sticks-on-bamboo rhythm right out of Ernie Kovacs's Nairobi Trio.

  
                                                                      With Roy Orbison

The cha- cha rhythmed pop pleaser shot to number 20 nationally by the summer of 1961. A hit is no guarantee of the next single's success, however, and the Castells' next 45, "Make Believe Wedding," reached only number 98; it had a nice semi-ballad arrangement and satisfying vocals, but the song was weak. The group did not write and were dependent on the label for material.  After one more failure, "Vision of You," they came upon a dreamy Steve Howard rhythm ballad right out of the 1955 FOUR COINS- FOUR LADS bag called "So This Is Love." It charted on April 14, 1962, finishing one notch shy (#21) of "Sacred" on the national hit list.

Their last charter was a remake of the Frank Sinatra number one hit from 1946, "Oh What It Seemed to Be," which floated to number 91 in August and sank soon after. Their next single, "Echoes in the Night," had a chime intro and a musical feel that was possibly borrowed three months later for THE EMOTIONS' hit "Echo." The Castells' B side was a castanets -filled, Spanish- guitar-laden, up-tempo 45 called "Only One," which was arranged by Jack Nitzsche about the same time he became Phil Spector's arranger for "Zippity-Doo-Dah."


With Jan & Dean

This new Castells direction didn't impress radio, so in June 1963 Era retreated, reissuing their first single's B side "Little Sad Eyes." A reviewer in Billboard wrote, "The smooth-sounding group with the harmony touch has another neat ballad effort here. It's a fender side and it gets a meaningful performance. Watch it".


Castells live (Van Krugel,Girard,Kelly,Hicks)

The Castells did but it went nowhere. By early 1964 the quartet was on Warner Bros. Records with an exciting Brian Wilson arranged, written, and produced single titled "I Do." Its melody was note-for-note the same as THE BEACH BOYS' 1962 "County Fair," but with a "Spectorized" production, Brian created something like a male RONETTES record out of "I Do." With the cut playing in both the East and West, Warner Bros, must have truly dropped the ball to let this one get away.

  

When their solid rendering of THE DUBS' 1957 classic "Could This Be Magic" failed in 1964 to get label support the Castells were doomed to travel the desert of record deals, coming upon the occasional oases of Decca, Laurie, and United Artists but with no further success. They disbanded around 1964. Member Chuck Girard later joined the surf rock group The Hondells, and in the 1970s became a popular and pioneering CCM artist

Jay Warner (The Billboard book of American singing groups: a history, 1940-1990)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castells
http://www.chuckgirard.com/


Songs :

       
Teardrops                            Stiki De Boom Boom             Could This Be Magic

     
So This Is Love                        Sacred                             I Get Dreamy

     
Little Sad Eyes                     Echoes In The Night                An Angel Cried

     
    I Do                Love Finds A Way           What Do Little Girls Dream Of

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Little Guy & The Giants (1) aka The Twisters (1) aka The Cognacs

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 Little Guy & The Giants (1)  (Bronx, N.Y.)
aka  The Twisters (1) aka The Cognacs

 

Personnel

Harold Johnson  (Lead)

Al Cleveland (Baritone)

Carl Spencer (Baritone)

Arthur crier (Bass)

 

Discography :

Little Guy & the Giants
1960 - So Young / It's You (Lawn 103)

The Cognacs
1960 - Charlena / Heaven Only Knows (Roulette 4340)

The Twisters (1)
1960 - Turn The Page / Dancing Little Clown (Capitol 4451)

 

Biography :

In mid 1960, when Arthur Crier, formerly of the Mellows, and Carl Spencer had just recorded "Alley Oop" as the Pre-historics for Edsel Records, they added Harold Johnson (Lead on the Two sides) , Al Cleveland and surfaced under a strange name (Little Guy & the Giants) on their only record for Lawn.

        
Harold Johnson                              Arthur crier                                  Al Cleveland                                  Carl Spencer

Arthur Crier and Harold Johnson  added Buddy McRae (of the Chords) and Bobby Spencer (of the Crickets) and surfaced under the Cognacs, With Carl Spencer instead of Bobby, they are the Twisters on Capitol.. A short Year later, they recorded "Nag" as the Halos and had more success!
http://www.uncamarvy.com/ArthurCrier/arthurcrier.html

 

Songs :

   
So Young                                                    It's You

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The Del Cades

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The Del Cades (Brooklyn, New York)

 

Personnel :

Louis Cennamo (Lead)

Ronnie Nadeau (Lead)

Rudy Polizzi

Joe Cenamo (First Tenor & Alternate Lead)

 

Discography :

1964 - World's Fair U.S.A. / (It Takes) Two To Fall In Love (USA 175)

 

 

Biography :

The Del Cades came from Brooklyn and cut one single for united sound associates. Joe Cenamo sang with The Dahills on Musicor . Ronnie Nadeau  wrote the song "(It Takes) Two To Fall In Love". Flip side "Worlds Fair USA" was written by Rudy Polizzi.

 

Songs :

   
(It Takes) Two To Fall In Love                            World's Fair U.S.A.

 

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The Chordells (2) aka The Stereophonics

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The Chordells (2) (New York)
aka The Stereophonics

 

Personnel:

Floyd S. Thomas (Lead)

Norah Thomas

 

Discography :

The Stereophonics
1958 - Love Is So Wonderful / No More Heartaches (Apt 25003)

The Chordells (2)
1959 - At Last / September Song (Jaro 77005)

Willie Howard & The Chordells (2)
1958 - Louise / Letter Of Love (Mascot 127)

Little Chips & The Chordells (2)
1961 - Amazon Girl / A Little More Love  (Hull 746)

 

Biography :

Group From New York, fronted by Floyd S. Thomas, The Stereophonics cut "Love Is So Wonderful" b/w "No More Heartaches" for Apt. Records in 1958. Apt Records was a sub-label from ABC-Paramount Records. The label was started in 1958 and released only singles until it was shelved in 1966. The name was derived from ABC-Paramount's parent company, American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres.

The Next year, the same group cut " At Last" b/w "September Song" for Jaro International under the name of The Chordells.  Jaro was a jazz subsidiary label of Top Rank Records established in 1959 in New York City.

        The Chordells (2) aka The Stereophonics

At the same time, another group of the same name with a male lead (Little Chip aka Willie Howard) with female backing cut two singles for Hull & Mascot records. Mascot was a subsidiary of Hull. it is quite possible that this is the same group with a few personnel changes and all the Labels : Apt, Jaro, Hull and Mascot are from Manhattan... Waiting info ...

 

Songs :

The Stereophonics

  
Love Is So Wonderful                      No More Heartaches


The Chordells (2)

   
September Song                              At Last

Little Chips & The Chordells (2)


A Little More Love


Willie Howard & The Chordells (2)


Letter Of Love

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The Chips (1)

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The Chips (1) ( Brooklyn, New York)

 

Personnel :

Kinrod Johnson (Lead, baritone)

Nathaniel “Lil John” Epps (Falsetto)

Paul Fulton (Bass)

Sammy Strain (First Tenor)

Shedrick “Bubbie” Lincoln (Second Tenor)

 

Discography :

1956 - Rubber Biscuit / Oh, My Darlin' (Josie 803)

 

Biography :

The Chips had one record released from August 1956 to April 1980, "Rubber Biscuit," an outrageous novelty song that failed to crack the pop Top 40 but did well along the East Coast. Raised in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, The Chips formed in 1956.

   

The members were Charles Johnson (lead), Sammy Strain (first tenor), Shedwick Lincoln (second tenor), Nathaniel Epps (baritone), and Paul Fulton (bass). They created the novelty and its flip "Oh My Darling" while attending a school for delinquent teens. Josie Records thought it had something and released the nutty ditty. After a few appearances at some major R&B venues, the group disbanded; Josie never released another recording by them, though some members enjoyed more success with other groups: Fulton sung with the Velours and the Poets, Lincoln with the Invitations, and Johnson with the Platters.

And Sammy Strain had enjoyed an illustrious career with the Fantastics, Little Anthony & the Imperials, and the O'Jays. In 1979, "Rubber Biscuit" enjoyed another stint of success when the Blues Brothers remade it for a Top 40 hit.The Chips promptly regrouped in 1980 -- minus Sammy Strain, who had connected with the O'Jays -- and recorded "Everyone's Laughing," their first single in 24 years.
http://www.classicurbanharmony.net/

 

Songs :

   
Rubber Biscuit                                        Oh, My Darlin'


Rubber Biscuit (alt. take)

 

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The Sentimentals (2)

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Vince, Tom, Tom, Bob & Norm

 

The Sentimentals (2) (Aliquippa, Pa.)

 

Personnel :

Tom Prigorac (Lead)

Robert Silvestri

Vince Trombetta

Tom Llewellyn

Norman DelTurco  (Piano)

 

Discography :

Singles :
1959 - We Three / Understanding Love (Coral 62100)
1960 - Deep Down In My Heart / Two Different Worlds (Coral 62172)

Unreleased ? :
1957 - You are the One (General Artists Corp.)

 

Biography :

From 1957, This Vocal Quartet has made many professional appearances throughout the valley and the Pittsburgh vicinity. They played at the Beverly Hills hotel and the Bon Ange, both of Pittsburgh, and Villa's Lounge, Aquilippa. Tom Prigorac  of Iron Street Aliquipa, is lead Singers. The other three members are Vince Trombetta, 20th street, and Robert  Silvestri, McMinn Street, both of Aliquippa, and Tommy Llewellyn of Ambridge. Norman DelTurco of Spruce Street, Aliquippa is pianist and make their arrangements.

 

Two of the young men are in school, Robert Silvestriat Penn Tech Institute and Vince Trombetta at Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics. Tom Prigorac is employed at the Aliquippa Works, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., and Tom Llewellyn at Spang-Chalfant Division of national Supply, Inc., plant at Ambridge. in 1958, The Sentimentals contracted a song writer and agent, Kay Towmey of New York City, as their personnal manager and agent. A five-year contract with 10 year option was signed.

Miss Towmey has written many hit tunes among then is the 1951 Oscar winner, "Serenade of the Bells" "Jealous Lover" and "Let me Go lover". George Goering has agreed write songs for the group. Mr Goering's most recent hit is "The Mystery of You" a big record presently selling by the Platters.

  

The Sentimentals have placed demonstration records with Columbia, 20th Century Fox and Decca Label recording companies. Finally they sign a contract with Coral Records, Decca Records subsidiary, and release two records….
BobinAliquippa


Songs :

   
We Three                                 Deep Down in My Heart

   
Two Different Worlds                         Understanding Love

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The Montells

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The Montells (Long Island, N.Y)




Personnel :

Mary Parsons

Sheron Regular

Edythe Flemings

Charlotte Parsons



Discography :

1963 - A Rang A Lang Lang / Soldier Boy, I’m Sorry (Golden Crest 582)
1964 - My Prince Will Come / Gee Baby, What About You?  (Golden Crest 585)



Biography :

In 1962-63 the Montells, students at Roosevelt Junior-High School in Long Island, N.Y., were founded. The group consisted of Mary Parsons, Sheron Regular and Antoinette Robinson, and sang in church and school choirs, also at glee clubs. Soon Antoinette left to be replaced by Edythe Flemings and Mary’s sister Charlotte.

   

The Montells performed at dances and sock hops as well as other school functions and events around Long Island. Their main influences were the Shirelles and the Chantels.

One day Sheron was scanning the newspapers and came across an advertisement for “black female singers.” After calling the number, they were soon in touch with Charles Podell and Golden Crest Records of Huntington Station, N.Y. Thus the Montells were on the map for two singles.
http://www.johnbroven.com/goldencrest/montells/index.html



Songs :
 (Update By Hans-Joachim)


  
Soldier Boy, I’m Sorry          A Rang A Lang Lang

  
My Prince Will Come         Gee Baby, What About You?

 

Cds :

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The Pyramids (2)

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The Pyramids (2) (New Haven, Connecticut)

 

Personnel :

Joe Stallings (Tenor Lead)

Hubert Saulsbury (First Tenor)

Roland Douglas, Jr. (Baritone)

Richard Foster (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Four Leads
1955 - So True (demo)
1955 - Why Did You Go (demo)

The Pyramids (2)
1956 - At Any Cost / Okay Baby! (Davis 453)
1956 - Why Did You Go? / Before It's Too Late (Davis 457)

Ruby Whitaker & The Pyramids (2)
1957 - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire / I Get The Feeling (Mark-x 7007)

 

Biography :

This particular combo formed in New Haven, CT, in 1955. According to Marv Goldberg, founding members Joe Stallings, Hubert Saulsbury, Roland Douglas, Jr., and Richard Foster met in the choir of the Mount Zion Seventh Day Adventist Church, initially singing only gospel but soon adding secular material to their repertoire. At first calling themselves the Four Leads, the quartet began performing at house parties and amateur showcases across New Haven, delivering pop hits of the day with harmonies in the mold of the Four Freshmen.

  
The Four Leads

Shortly after renaming themselves the Pyramids (in honor of the opening lyric to crowd-pleaser "You Belong to Me"), the group traveled to New York City to audition for Jay-Dee Records owner Joe Davis, who signed them on the spot. "At Any Cost," featuring Stallings on lead, followed in the summer of 1956, but while the Pyramids supported the disc with an East Coast tour headlined by an appearance at the famed Apollo Theater, it nevertheless failed to chart, and the same fate befell the follow-up, "Why Did You Go?" Foster left the group in 1957, and was replaced by bass Danny Jackson.

  
            Ruby Whitaker                                                                                      Joe Davis

Saulsbury was the next to go, with high tenor Douglas McClure stepping in. In late 1957 the Pyramids backed singer Ruby Whitaker on her Mark-X label single "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire"; the group split the following year.

http://www.uncamarvy.com/Pyramids/pyramids.html

Songs :

The Pyramids (2)

   
At Any Cost                                     Okay Baby!

   
 Why Did You Go?                            Before It's Too Late


Ruby Whitaker & The Pyramids (2)

   
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire           I Get The Feeling

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The Twinkles (1) aka The Storey Sisters

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The Storey Sisters (Philadelphia, Pa)
aka The Twinkles (1)

 

Personnel :

Ann Storey

Lillian Storey

 

Discography :

The Twinkles (1)
1957 - Bad Motorcycle / Sweet Daddy (Peak 5001)

The Storey Sisters
1958 - Cha Cha Boum / Wich Way Did My Heart Go(Baton 25)
1958 - Bad Motorcycle / Sweet Daddy  (Cameo 126)
1959 - Lost Love / Lover How I Miss You (Mercury 71457)

 

Biography :

"Bad Motorcycle" From out of Philadelphia, Ann & Lillian Storey recorded this ode to one cool cat, using one of Jocko Henderson's famous catch phrases - That's one bad motorcycle! That meant something (that guy or this record, for that matter) was good.

 

They recorded it for Al Browne's Peak label under the name The Twinkles. It was picked up by Bernie Lowe and Kal Mann's Cameo powerhouse for national distribution after they had changed their name to the Storey Sisters.  The 1958 re-release hit #45 on Billboard’s pop charts.

Songs :

    
     Bad Motorcycle                          Cha Cha Boum              Wich Way Did My Heart Go

    
Lover How I Miss You               Sweet Daddy                                 Lost Love            


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The Belle-Aires aka Terry & The Belles (2)

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From Left to Right : Anita Pitre, Elisa Pitre & Signa Acevedo

The Belle-Aires (Bayshore, Long Island)
aka Terry & The Belles (2)

 

Personnel :

Elisa Pitre

Anita Pitre

Signa Acevedo


Discography :

The Belle-Aires
Ep :
1957 - Teenagers Dance  (RCA 421)
Sugar Candy / I Wanna Be Loved / My Only Love / You Stole My Heart



Terry & The Belles (2)
Singles :
1958 - I'm Alone Because I Love You / Keep That Beat (Hanover 4505)
1959 - I'll Always Be Nearby / I'd Want You (Ducky 111)
Unreleased :
1958 - Whoa-O (Hanover)
1958 - A Ring For My Finger (Hanover)


Biography :

Three Singing & rocking' teenager from Bay Shore, Long Island. Two sisters, Elisa and Anita Pitre and cousin Signa Acevedo form the trio; The girls all attenuated Bayshore High School. In 1957, they cut one ep for RCA under the name the Belle-aires.

William Miller of Amityville, Long Island is know as The Talent School of the Island-Always on the Look-Out for new singing groups. He Coached and Helped the Belle-Aires immensely and wrote all the songs for the Belle Aires.

   The Belle-Aires aka Terry & The Belles (2)

In 1959 the girls signed with Hanover Records owened by Len Levy and Bob Thiele. Anita Pitre, Elisa Pitre and Signa Acevedo were now the Belles to Terry and recorded "I'm Alone Because I Love You" b/w "Keep That Beat".

The Belle-Aires aka Terry & The Belles (2) 

Terry & The Belles

From the same session with Hanover, the group have two unreleased sides "I'm Alone Because I Love You / Keep That Beat" and "A Ring For My Finger". In 1959, Terry & The Belles recorded their last single "I'll Always Be Nearby" b/w "I'd Want You" for Ducky records.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 
 

The Belle-Aires

       
I Wanna Be Loved                  Sugar Candy 

   
You Stole My Heart                 My Only Love


Terry & The Belles (2)

      
Keep That Beat                   I'd Want You                   

   
I'm Alone Because I Love You         I'll Always Be Nearby

 

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