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Bob & Jerry aka Ezra & The Ivies (2) aka The Kittens (1) aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)

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 Bob Feldman, Barry Mann & Jerry Goldstein

Bob & Jerry & Their Friends (Brooklyn, New York)
aka Ezra & The Ivies (2)
aka The Kittens (1)
aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)

 

Personnel :

Jerry Goldstein

Bob Feldman

 

Discography :

Ezra & The Ivies (2)
1959 - Comick Book Crazy / Rockin Shoes (Baca Laca Ling Dong) (UA 165)

The Kittens (1)
1959 - A Letter To Donna / It's All Over Now (Unart 2010)

Bobbi & The Beaus (2)
1959 - Melvin / Losing Game (Unart 2009)

Bob & Jerry
1961 - Dreamy Eyes / We're The Guys   (Who Drive Your Baby Wild) (Bob & Jerry & Their Friends) (Columbia 42162)
1962 - Chubby Isn't Chubby Anymore / Nursery Rhyme Folk (Musicor 1018)


Biography :

Born in Brooklyn in 1940, Feldman grew up in an orthodox Jewish home and originally studied to be a cantor. The Feldmans lived across the street from Neil Diamond’s folks, just around the corner from the Sedakas, whose son, Neil, was a promising classical pianist, and a couple of blocks away from members of the Tokens, all Lincoln High School graduates and friends. By the mid-50s, doo wop was all the rage and Feldman soon fell in with various groups practising harmonies on the Brooklyn backstreets. He teamed up with his neighbourhood buddy, Jerry Goldstein, and wrote some songs that brought the pair to the attention of Jack Lewis, an A&R man at United Artists Records. Lewis allowed the enthusiastic 18 year-old to sit in on sessions at weekends and mentored him on various aspects of the music business.

Bob & Jerry aka Ezra & The Ivies (2) aka The Kittens (1) aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)    Bob & Jerry aka Ezra & The Ivies (2) aka The Kittens (1) aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)

Back then, the quickest route to a potential hit was a novelty recording and Feldman and Goldstein chose this path as the most likely way of securing airplay in a crowded market. Thus "Comic Book Crazy" by Ezra & the Ivies, "Melvin" by Bobbi & The Beaus with singer Barbara Robert and "‘A Tribute To Donna" by the Kittens - both probably recorded at the same session under Lewis’ supervision, appeared in March 1959, the latter being a tribute to Ritchie Valens, issued within weeks of his death in the plane accident that also claimed Buddy Holly’s life. None of these early efforts were particularly distinguished or hitworthy, but they enabled Feldman and Goldstein to establish a toehold in the business as part-timers.

 Bob & Jerry aka Ezra & The Ivies (2) aka The Kittens (1) aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)    Bob & Jerry aka Ezra & The Ivies (2) aka The Kittens (1) aka Bobbi & The Beaus (2)

The two pals would grab a sandwich andhustle music publishers in their lunch breaks. Young, enthusiastic and markedly persuasive, they began to get some bites, mainly as a novelty turn, twice riding on the coat-tails of existing hits with ‘We’re The Guys’ (an answer record to Barry Mann’s ‘Who Put The Bomp’) as Bob & Jerry on Columbia Records and ‘Chubby Isn’t Chubby Anymore’ (a daft nod to the King of The Twist) on the Musicor label. Another of their songs, ‘Charm Bracelet’, was recorded by teenage pop vocalist Bernadette Peters. Though they were making inroads, it wasn’t until Feldman and Goldstein met Richard Gottehrer in a music publisher’s waiting room in the spring of 1962, that they tasted their first chart success.They formed the Strangeloves consisted of Bob, Jerry and Richard Gottehrer. Although they left their mark under the name Strangeloves with only four singles and one album, their fascinating story extends both before and beyond the group’s brief tenure.

 

Songs:

Ezra & The Ivies (2)

  
Rockin Shoes (Baca Laca Ling Dong)               Comick Book Crazy               

The Kittens (1)

  
A Letter To Donna                                It's All Over Now

Bobbi & The Beaus (2)

  
Losing Game                                               Melvin

Bob & Jerry & Their Friends


We're The Guys (Who Drive Your Baby Wild)

Bob & Jerry

  
        Dreamy Eyes                                     Nursery Rhyme Folk

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The Sunbeams (2) aka The Sawyer Sisters aka The Soo Sisters

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The Sawyer Sisters  Joanie, Susie and Katie

The Sunbeams (2)  (Tacoma, Washington)
The Sawyer Sisters aka The Soo Sisters

 

Personnel :

Katie Sauer

Susie Sauer

Joanie Sauer

 

Discography :

The Sunbeams (2)
1955 - I'm Gonna Go Home To Mama / Blue Mountain Waltz (Dot 1271)
1956 - Wrap It Up And Save It / How About It (Dot 1280)

The Soo Sisters
1956 - Three Hearts Later / My World (chic 1005)

The Sawyer Sisters
1959 - Here I Am / Rock-a Boogie Babies (Dynasty 621)

 

 

Biography :

This vocal trio is composed by three sisters from Tacoma, Katie, Susie and Joanie Sauer. It is under the name of the Sauer Sisters that they perform locally and begin to attract crowds. In mid-1955, the girls signed a recording contract with Dot Records. Two singles will be released by the Label in October 1955 and in Mars 1956 under the name of the Sunbeams. in December 1956, a new single released By Chic Records from Georgia. They still see their artist name change : The Soo Sisters

The Sawyer Sisters       
In June 1959 Dynasty Records, the new label headed by Lee Palmer released the last single of the trio under The Sawyer Sisters with "Here I Am" and "Rock A Boogie Babies". Between 1961 and 1963, the Sawyer Sisters appeared at Showboat, New Frontier, Flamingo and Riviera Hotels...

 

Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

The Sunbeams (2)

  
Wrap It Up And Save It                         How About It      


I'm Gonna Go Home To Mama / Blue Mountain Waltz

 

The Sawyer Sisters

  
Here I Am                                      Rock-a Boogie Babies

 

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Hattie Littles & The Fayettes aka Martha & The Vandellas

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Hattie Littles & The Fayettes (Detroit)
aka Martha & The Vandellas
aka The Del Fi's aka The Vells (2) aka The Del-Phis (1)

 

Personnel :

Hattie Littles (Lead)

The Fayettes

Martha Reeves (Background)

Rosalind Ashford (Background)

Annette Beard (Background)

 

Discography :

1962 - Here You Come / Your Love Is Wonderful (Gordy 7007)

 

Biography :

Hattie Littles was a blues singer from Shelby Mississippi, she came to Motown around late 1961 early 1962, her first single was to be "Back In My Arms" slated for Gordy 7004 in 1962. Hattie along with The Spinners was Marvin Gaye's opening act on his 1963 tour she was billed as Queen Of The Blues.

  
Hattie Littles                                                                                                                                     

Hattie Littles was with Motown from 1962 to 1965 but only had one single release "Your Love Is So Wonderful" released as Gordy 7007. The (B) side copy states vocal accompaniment the Fayettes. According to Rosalind Ashford, The Vandellas are The Fayettes who backed Hattie Littles on "Here You Come" ..

 

Songs :

Hattie Littles & The Fayettes                         Hattie Littles       

   
Here You Come                          Your Love Is Wonderful

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The Ivy Tones aka The Corvets (2) 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 Fascinations (1)

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The Fascinations (1) (Akron, Ohio)

 

Personnel :

Jordan Zankoff (Lead)

Darrel McDonald

Gene Blackford

Phil DiMascio

 

Discography :

1960 - It's Midnight / Doom Bada Doom (Sure 106)

 

Biography :

In the late 1950s, Jordan Zankoff and pals Gene Blackford, Phil DiMascio and Darrel McDonald formed a doo-wop group called the Fascinations. The boys performed at sock hops and appeared on WEWS-TV's One O'Clock Club. In 1960, the Fascinations cut a 45 RPM record for the Sure label in Philadelphia.


 The Fascinations (1)

The featured song was It's Midnight, a romantic serenade with soaring vocals, while the calypso-tinged Doom Bada Doom was the flip side. Although it wasn't a hit, Zankoff had found his niche. Things happened quickly after that.

  
                                                                                                                 Jordan & The (new) Fascinations (2)

Zankoff married an Akron woman, Mary, in 1961 and welcomed a daughter, Jodi, a year later, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1964. The singer changed his name to Jordan Christopher, eliminated his mustache and moved to New York. With a new lineup and new name, Jordan & the Fascinations recorded songs for Carol, Dapt, Crystal Ball and Josie labels.
http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/history/jordan-zankoff-1.42454?ot=akron.PhotoGalleryLayout.ot&s=1.209349


Songs :

   
It's Midnight                                   Doom Bada Doom


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The Illusions (1)

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The Illusions (1) (Brooklyn, New York)


Personnel :

Charlie Van Nostrand

Dom Bartolomeo

Sammy DeMarco

Ralph Florio

Joseph Dailey Jr.


Discography :

1960 - The Letter / Henry & Henrietta (Coral 62173)
1974 - The Closer You Are / For Sentimental Reasons "1962" (Kape 1001/100)

Biography :


In 1958, Two vocal groups were competing in a talent contest in a Brooklyn nightspot. At the end of the night the two groups combined and formed the Illusions.   

In 1959, the group signing a recording contract with Coral. Their first & only record, "The Letter" b/w " Henry & Henrietta" was released on Coral 62173 the next year.

 

The group appeared in many club & show in New York...


Songs :

   
Henry & Henrietta                                  The Letter

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The Dee-Jay's (2)

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The Dee-Jay's (2) (Philadelphia, PA)

 

Personnel :

William Jackson

Joe Bell (Second Tenor)

Bruce Bell (Bass)

Norwood Long

Raymond Robinson

 

Discography :

The Dee-Jay's (2)
Singles :
1961 - You Took Your Love From Me / Canadian Sunset (Sonata 1100)
Unreleased :
1962 - Where Are You (Sonata)
1962 - Come And Get It (Sonata)

Lee Johnson bb The Dee-Jay's (2)
1962 -My Love / Tell Me (Lash 1126)

Sonny Fulton bb The Dee-Jay's (2)
1962 - A Lovely Relationship / Here She Comes Now (with the Will-Ettes ) (Lash 1127))

 

Biography :

This group was formed in 1959 by William Jackson who picked Joseph and Bruce Bell, Norwood Long and Raymond Robinson to sing on talent shows with him under the name the Lovenotes, which was changed to the Tunisians and finally The Dee-Jays in 1960! We came along in the time of street corner groups and competed against most of them and won but Uncle Sam and the Military draft in 1963 broke up the group!

The Dee-Jay's (2)

Jimmy Bishop who was a disc jockey at WHAT radio was our manager and along with his gospel queen wife Louise Williams-Bishop who exposed us to numerous gospel singing groups, they believed we were headed for great things but like many performers in those days who were not being paid for their work, reality made us seek a more secure future.

  

The Dee-Jay's cut their first single in December 1961 for the local label Sonata. The group cut two other sides "Where Are You" and "Come And Get It" for a second single but it was never released  because Dinah Washington's "Where are you" hit the airwaves and it was felt although the songs were completely different , the same title would be confusing. The Group backed Lee Johnson and Sonny Fulton for Lash records Owned by brothers Al and Howard Ravitsky and a friend, Gil Lipschitz.
Joe Bell

 

Songs :

   
You Took Your Love From Me                     Canadian Sunset         

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The Highlighters (4)

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The Highlighters (4) (Seattle, Wa.)



Personnel :

George Palmerton

Grady McCartt

Dean Wicka

Don Fulton

Tom McMillan



Discography :

Unreleased :
1957 - Hey Senorita (Coral)
1957 - Heaven and Paradise (Coral)
1957 - Don't Do It (Coral)
1957 - You (Coral)
1957 - In The Still Of The Night (Coral)
1957 - Blues Stay Away From Me (Coral)
1957 - I Love You So (Coral)
1957 - Ring A Ling (Coral)
1959 - Devil Or Angel
1959 - BlueWorld (live)




Biography :

In 1954, four schoolboys from Seattle's northend were hanging out with a gang of friends no one had ever met.  These were mostly night friends, who lived on radio dials from stations in towns across America. By the time they entered high school, The Highlighters had been performing and rehearsing most nights for a couple of years.   By their junior year they were so heavily booked they often attended school in their stage outfits.


   
George Palmerton                                                     The Highlighters

They were regulars on a Seattle weekly TV show and were often brought in to perform at Rock and Roll traveling shows that played Seattle's big theatres.  In those days they shared the stage with Paul Anka, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin and their like.  Between appearances, they did backup vocals on record dates and backgrounds for radio commercials. In 1957 The Highlighters were picked up and signed by Coral Records.

The group was brought into the studio to record, and put through photo shoots for an album cover. Students of the era might guess what's coming, because at the approach of 1958, Coral Records surprised the industry by announcing bankruptcy and proceeding to go quickly and completely out of the business.  The Highlighters now had a contract with a record company that did not exist.  
http://thehighlighters.net/index.php

 

 

 


Songs & Cds :

http://thehighlighters.net/dp-discography.php




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The Tams (1) aka The Hippies aka The Stereos (1)

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The Stereos (1) (Philadelhia)
aka  The Tams (1) aka The Hippies



Personnel :

Carole "Devine" Varletta (Lead)

Howard "Bogey" Boggess (Baritone)

Nancy Orts (Alto)

Jack Felker (Tenor)




Discography :

The Stereos (1)
1959 - Memory Lane / Teenage Kids (Mink 27)

The Tams (1)
1959 - Memory Lane / Teenage Kids (Mink 27)
1960 - Sorry / Valley Of Love (Swan 1960)
1961 - Vacation Time / If Love Were Like Rivers (Heritage 101)
1962 - Memory Lane* / Teenage Kids (Parkway 863)

The Hippies
1963 - Memory Lane* / A Lonely Piano** (Parkway 863)

*Alternate Version
** Reggie Harrisson




Biography :

This group came from The Roxborough high Schoolin Philadelhia in 1957. They were Carole "Devine" Varletta, Howard Boggess, Nancy Orts and Jack Felker. Together they dreamt up the name Impalas; it wasn't long before they entered the requisite talent show at Roxborough High. Amazingly they won. Howard Boggess changed the name to The Stereos and Disk Jockey Bud Bress decided to manage the group.


The Impalas - Howard "Bogey" Boggess, Nancy Orts, Jack Felker & Carole "Devine" Varletta

In 1959, The Stereos came in the Allegro Studio for Mink Records with "Memory Lane" and "Teenage Kids". Mink launched the two-sider in mid-1959. But there was in fact a Stereos group from Ohio, so the label repressed the same versions under the aegis of the Tams. Not long thereafter, Bogey and Brees arranged an audition with Bernie Bennick's Swan complex…  Both cuts, "Sorry" , a weeper composed by Bogey, was coupled with Bress' "Valley of Love", were assembled.

  
                                                                                                          Carole "Devine" Varletta

In 1961, Bogey and the group, perhaps augmented by another singer, issue a nifty platter for Heritage Records "Vacation Time" b/w "If Love Were Like Rivers" was fobbed off to a juke warm public. Bernie Lowe owner of Cameo,  released "Memory Lane" b/w "Teenage Kids" on his Parkway subsidiary, bust must have been alerted during the first month or so that Joe South's Tams out of Virginia objected the name "Tams".


The Tams/Hippies, with new Members

ABC's Tams had already issued a clutch of recordings on Arlen and General American soon to score a major triumph in "What Kind Of Fool" during the Fall of 1963. Lowe changed the name to Hippies, and switched out the flip to "A Lonely Piano".




Songs :

     
Memory Lane                         Teenage Kids                            Sorry

      
Valley Of Love                  If Love Were Like Rivers            Vacation Time

 

 

 

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The Sinceres (2)

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The Sinceres (2) (Brooklyn, New York)

 

Personnel :

Billy Johnsen (Lead)

Georgie (First Tenor)

Buddy Nugent (Bass)

Paddy Monaco (Second Tenor)

Mikey (Baritone)

 

Discography :

1960 - Darling / Do You Remember (Sigma 1003 / 1004)

 

Biography :

The Sinceres, on Sigma Records, were from the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn . Several nationalities make up this group from New York : Billy Johnsen is Norwegian and German, Buddy Nugent is Irish, Mikey is polish, Paddy Monaco is Italian and  tenor Georgie is South American. The Sinceres cut "Darling" b/w "Do You Remember" for Sigma Records in 1960.  The lead singer, Billy Johnson, of the Sinceres, was most influenced by Jimmy Gallagher, lead of the Passions.   The Sinceres used to appear  at the St. Thomas of Aquinas Church on Flatbush Ave and Flatlands Ave.  A couple of guys, from the Marine Park section of Brooklyn, were greatly influenced by the Sinceres appearances and they then put together the Caslons  ("Anniversary Of Love").
By Bobby Diskin - Brooklyn, NY.

 

Songs :

  
Do you remember                                          Darling              

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