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The Creations (7) aka The Riffs

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 The Riffs aka The Creations (7) The Creations - ( L to R) : Louie Liguori, Joe LoCicero , Richie Giovelli and Carmine DeSena.

The Creations (7) (Brooklyn, New York)
aka The Riffs


Personnel :

Joe LoCicero (Lead singer) 

Richard Giovelli (First Tenor)

Louie Liguori (Second Tenor)

Carmine DeSena (Baritone)

Vinny Tilotta  (Bass)



Discography:

The Creations (7)
1961 - Wake Up In The Morning / Strolling Through The Park (PineCrest 101)
1961 - My Heart Belongs To Only You  (Gem 102)

The Riffs
1964 - Little Girl / Why Are The Nights So Cold (Sunny 22)
1965 - Tell Tale Friends / Why Are The Nights So Cold (Old Town 1179)
1978 - Storm / Where There's A Will (Crystal Ball 130)


Biography :

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Joe LoCicero  started singing at the age of twelve in church choirs. In 1958, Joe LoCicero originated and sang lead in a group entitled "The Creations ».Original members of The Creations 1959 Joe LoCicero, Richie Giovelli, Carmine DeSena, Louie Liguori and Vinny Tilotta (not in photo). They were so young, we needed a Cabaret License, so they only did Church Dances and Confraternities .

 The Riffs aka The Creations (7)

The Riffs- ( L to R) : Louie Liguori, Joe LoCicero, Joe Nisi , Richie Giovelli and Carmine DeSena.

 They had three recordings at the time, which where, "Wake Up in the Morning", "Strolling Through The Park" on PineCrest and "My Heart Belongs to Only You" on the Gem Label in 1961. In 1963, The Creations changed their name to "The Riffs" under the management of writer and producer, Phil Spina, and new member Jimmy Nisi who replaced Vinny Tilotta.  Their recordings included, "Little Girl", "Why Are The Nights So Cold", "Where There Is A Will There Is Away", "Storm", and "Tell Tale Friends", recorded on New York Labels, Sunny, Old Town, Crystal Ball.  

 The Riffs aka The Creations (7)     The Riffs aka The Creations (7)

                                                                                         The Riffs (1972)

By 1966 all the members were married and planning families and the group broke up. Later on, they released an LP, "The Riffs Now & Then", which featured all original Riff recordings. Joe Locicero who sings lead on most Riffs songs, sang lead for the Chimes for a couple of years when Lenny Coco was real sick.


Songs :
 
The Creations (7)

   
Wake Up In The Morning             Strolling Through The Park

The Riffs

     
Little Girl                  Why Are The Nights So Cold                 Tell Tale Friends

  
Storm                               Where There's A Will






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The Starlites (1)

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Eddie & the Starlites (2) 

The Starlites (1) 1957 (L to R) Troy Keyes, Cliff Rice, Sony Eugene, Charlie Saunders & Vic Rice

The Starlites (1) (Brooklyn, New-York)
Ref : Eddie The Starlites (2)

 

Personnel :

Sony Eugene (Lead)

Troy Keyes

Cliff Rice

Charlie Saunders

Vic Rice

 

Discography :

1957 - Missing You / Give Me A kiss (Peak 5000)
1965 - Joannie / My Greatest Thrill (Relic 1001) (Joyce unreleased 1957) 

 

Biography :

Troy Keyes was born in Pantego, NC, on March 13, 1940. A member of his church's choir throughout childhood, from the age of ten he grew up in Brooklyn, New York, there singing in street-corner doo wop groups in addition to studying dance at the Fred Astaire Studio. In 1955 Keyes joined a vocal group dubbed the Starlites with Cliff Rice, Sony Eugene, Charlie Saunders & Vic Rice. The Starlites earned a record deal with Al Browne and his tiny Peak label as a result of winning a local talent contest. Their single "Missing You" went nowhere, and in 1958 he joined the Velours, which cut several singles for the Cub label.

Eddie & the Starlites (2)
Al Browne (Piano) with his band

Al Browne had several different groups which he called the Starlites. The story of Scepter Records starts with Florence Greenberg, who was a thirty-something housewife in the New Jersey suburbs of New York in the mid-1950s.  The first single on the label (Scepter 1201) was "Why Why Why"/"Ugly Duckling" by Don Crawford & the Escorts. When Al was producing for the Scepter Label on some early releases, he took the Starlites with him.  Here, They became Eddie & Starlites for their release in Late December 1958 - cut in October at a split session with the Criterions/Kents.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)

  
Missing You                                    Give Me A kiss


 My Greatest Thrill  / Joannie
 

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The Valadeers

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The Valadeers

The Valadeers (Miami, Florida)




Personnel :

Paul Kelly (Lead)

Jimmy Cherry (Baritone)





Biography :

Paul Kelly was born in Overtown Miami, Florida, the fourth of six siblings. Kelly was brought up by his grandmother. In about 1956, Kelly's brother Henry formed a vocal group, with Paul as lead vocalist. It only lasted a few months, before Henry left Miami to go to college. Paul then formed a group with school friends from 20th Street School — The Spades, later known as The Valadeers. Another member was Jimmy Cherry, who later sang with The Fantastics.

The Valadeers     The Valadeers  

Paul Kelly  (1965)                                                                                                                        

In 1960, Kelly went left the group to go solo, recording the standard, "I'll String Along With You" for Dade Records, which was never released, following a dispute between Kelly and the label. A Miami-based singer/songwriter/producer, Clarence Reid (who would later perform as Blowfly), heard Kelly rehearse, and asked him to fill in on lead vocals with his group, The Delmiros, whose lead singer had laryngitis. Kelly recorded a single, "Down With It, Can't Quit It"/"Sooner Or Later", which was released on Selma Records in 1963, under the name Clarence Reid & The Delmiros. Kelly began performing the song live in clubs and became associated with the song. Reid asked him to join The Delmiros on a permanent basis. Paul left the group to pursue a solo career, releasing his debut solo 45, 'It's My Baby' b/w 'The Upset', for the Lloyd imprint in 1965.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Honey Bees

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The Honey Bees

The Honey Bees (Detroit ???)



Personnel :

Joan Sanek

Beverly Rislow

Judy Regenold




Biography :

Vocal group composed by Joan Sanek, Beverly Rislow & Judy Regenold.

The Honey Bees

Photo from 1959 at a State Fair Parade in Detroit… The Honey Bees from Fraternity Records ? ("Teenage Heartbreak" / "Magic Words").

If anyone has any information : doowop@club-internet.fr

 

 

 

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The Capes aka The Zircons (2)

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The Zircons (2) aka The Capes

The Zircons (1965)

The Capes (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
aka The Zircons (2) 

 

Personnel :

Eugene Meadows

Emmanuel Thompson

Robert Eppinger

Wilson Meadows

Wallace Meadows

 

Discography :

The Capes
1960 - The Vow / Jeanie (Chat 5005

The Zircons (2)
1962 - No Twistin' On Sunday / Mama Wants To Drive (Federal 12452)
1962 - Mr. Jones (Is A Bad Man)  / Get Up And Go To School (Federal 12478)
1964 - Don't Put Off For Tomorrow  (What You Can Do Today) / Where There's A Will  (Heigh Ho 606-607)
1965 - Sit Down Girl / I couldn't Stop Crying  (Heigh Ho 608-609)
1967 - Go On And Cry, Cry / Was It Meant To Be This Way (Heigh Ho 645-646)
1969 - Finders Keepers / You Ain't Comin' Back (Capitol 2667)

 

Biography :

Wilson, Wallace, Eugene Meadows, Robert Eppinger and Emmanuel Thompson first started as the Capes, they recorded a ditty called "The Vow" b/w  "Jeanie" for Chat in February 1960. In 1961, They signed a record deal with King Records as The Zircons. The name for the group has caused some confusion over the years as it seems that the name had been used in the late 50's early 60's on several other groups recording for Winston, Dot and a number of other small labels. But the name was soon to become firmly theirs the following year when their first release "No Twisting On Sunday" came out on the King subsidiary Federal: "No Twisting on Sunday" b/w "Mama Wants To Drive".

The Zircons (2) aka The CapesThe Capes (1960) L to R : Eugene Meadows, Emmanuel Thompson, Robert Eppinger, Wilson Meadows, Wallace Meadows

Actually the Capes and the Zircons were the same group, which just changed names. After one more release for the label the group headed further north to New York.  Here over the next five years they cut three singles for the Heigh-Ho label, including "Go On And Cry, Cry". In the early 70's they also cut one single with Capitol records "Finders Keepers". On Capitol (without Eppinger and Thompson) Wilson, Wallace & Eugene Meadows came with the name 'The Meadows' and soon learned there were other acts that had already chosen the name. 

The Zircons (2) aka The Capes
The Meadows

Wilson Meadows continued with his brothers as the Meadows on Radio Records - an LP recorded at Muscle Shoals with the legendary studio band , and scored an R&B chart hit in 1977 with "I Can't Understand" by the Meadows Brothers on Kayvette.

 

Songs :
 (updated by Hans-Joachim)

The Zircons (2)

     
Mr. Jones  (Is A Bad Man)            No Twistin' On Sunday           Get Up And Go To School

     
Mama Wants To Drive                Don't Put Off For Tomorrow ....           Where There's A Will....


     
I Couldn't Stop Crying              You Ain't Coming Back        Finders Keepers


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The Fi Dells Quartet

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The Fi Dells Quartet

The Fi Dells Quartet (Indianapolis, IN)

 

Personnel :

Wally Cox

 

Discography :

1958 - Time And Time Again / Foggy Day (India 5822/23)
1959 - Moonlight Serenade / Sooner Or Later (India 5273/74)
1961 - Hey, Senorita ! / Moonlight Becomes You (India 2663/64)

 

Biography :

The Original quartet was organized in 1952, however, early in 1958 a new tenor joined them. Upon graduation from Broad Ripple High School the quartet entered Butler University, at which time they changed their name from the Rocketairs to the Fi-Dells. The Quartet has a large selection of Songs including, Modern, Barbershop, religious and Popular.

The Fi Dells Quartet      The Fi Dells Quartet

They have entertained at Banquets, dances and night clubs. They have made appearances at the Indiana Roof, La Rue’s Supper Club,Variety Club and the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple. The group recorded  three singles for the India Record label.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


    
 Time And Time Again / Foggy Days      Moonlight Serenade / Sooner Or Later 


Hey, Senorita ! / Moonlight Becomes You 


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The Silver Aces

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The Silver Aces
 

The Silver Aces (Charlestown, Indiana)


Personnel :

Joe Lyons

Bobby Braswell

Mary Lou Lebetter


Biography :

Vocal group of Charlestown teenagers formed in 1961 who make many appearances in the area backed by instrumentalists known as the Starliters. The Starliters are Tony Kocherperger (guitar), Ed Givens (guitar) and Donnie Hostetler on Drums...

 

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Keith & Kay

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Keith & Kay

Keith & Kay (Plainview, Texas)



Personnel :

Keith McCormack "Bryan Keith"

Juanita Jordan "Kay"




Discography :

1965 - Spring Has Sprung / Stumblin' Stone (Dot 16712)





Biography :

"Bryan Keith" was a pseudonym of Keith McCormack, the rhythm guitarist and vocalist with The String-A-Longs and later a member of The Fireballs. He also wrote quite a few songs, including "Sugar Shack" for Jimmy Gilmer. He recorded as "Mickey Boyd" for 7 Arts/Warwick

Keith & Kay      Keith & Kay

Keith McCormack had two singles on Dot: "Hound Dog"/"Cute Little Frown" in 1963 as Bryan Keith and In 1965, he released a second single for Dot as Keith & Kay. Kay have been his regular songwriting partner Juanita Jordan. A haunting and catchy ‘Spring Has Sprung’. Its flip is  the fantastic beat-ballad "Stumbling Stone" .




Songs :

  
** Stumblin' Stone ** (One of my favorite songs)             Spring Has Sprung

 

 



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The Dreamers (3)

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The Dreamers (3)

The Dreamers on Flip Records.(top to right) Gloria Jones, Janell Hawkins, Annette Williams, and Fanita James.

The Dreamers (3) (Los Angeles) 

aka The Blossons
aka The Rollettes
aka The Playgirls (1)
aka The Angels (4)
aka The Girlfriends (3)
aka The Coeds (2)
 Ref Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans

 

Personnel :

Fanita Wright Barrett (First tenor)

Annette Williams (First tenor)

Nanette Williams Jackson (Second tenor)

Gloria Jones (Baritone)

 

Discography :

The Dreamers (3) featuring Richard Berry
1954 - Bye Bye / At Last (Flair 1052)

The Dreamers (3)
1956 - Do Not Forget / Since You've Been Gone (Flip 319)

Jenell Hawkins & The Dreamers (3)
1961 - Do Not Forget / Since You've Been Gone (Flip 354)

Richard Berry bb The Dreamers (3)
1956 - Good Love / Wait For Me (RPM 477)

 

Richard Berry & The Dreamers (3)

Singles :
1955 - Daddy Daddy / Baby Darling (Flair 1058)
1955 - Together / Jelly-Roll (Richard Berry with male group) (Flair 1075)

Lp :
1963 - Richard Berry & The Dreamers (3) (Crown CST 371)
Daddy, Daddy / Pretty Brown Eyes* / I Am Bewildered* / The Big Break** / Good Love / Next Time* / Wait For Me  / Together / Baby Baby / Please Tell Me
*Richard Berry solo
**Richard Berry with male group

The Dreamers (3)  

 

Biography :

The Dreamers were formed in 1954 in Los Angeles, California. Gloria Jones, Fanita Barrett, fraternal twin sisters Annette and Nanette Williams, Pat Howard and Jewel Cobbs all attended Fremont High School in Los Angeles. Fanita and Jewel had been in the glee club at Edison Junior High School. When the girls attended Fremont, Fanita and Jewel met the twins in the chorus. Pat and Gloria soon joined the group. This sextet was originally named The Dreamers. his sextet was originally named The Dreamers. The girls palled around with fellow student Dexter Tisby, himself a member of the locally popular group, The Penguins, who had a hit with the memorable, “Earth Angel”.

The Dreamers (3)     The Dreamers (3)  

Richard Berry     

Richard Berry was having emergent success as a songwriter and as a jazz and R&B soloist. The capable singer took to the sextet of young girls. Barely out of high school himself, Richard was quickly developing a reputation as a smooth  baritone crooner. The Dreamers complemented him perfectly. He began using them as backing vocalists on his recordings for Flair and RPM Records.

The Dreamers (3)

 With Johnny Otis in 1954. Left to right: Annette Williams, Nanette Williams, Fanita Barrett, Gloria Jones, Pat Howard and Jewel Cobbs. Cobbs and Howard sang only on the "Bye Bye" and "Daddy Daddy" sessions.

Johnny Otis, the famed disc jockey and orchestra leader, spotted the girls at a high school talent show. One of their first appearances was for his radio show on KFOX IN 1955. Not long after this appearance, Pat and Jewel turned their attentions to other activities in their lives. The group quickly became an efficient quartet. The Dreamers developed an harmonic tone that was crystal clear and mesmerizing in its clarity. Every note was sung in perfectly aimed “oohs”, and when their words were sung, it was like a recitation. Everything they sang was done in three or four-part harmonies with either Fanita or Nanette taking the occasional lead. The Dreamers weren't interested in making a name for themselves as a primary group. Happy being backing vocalists, they played both an integral and primary part of Richard Berry's recordings.

The Dreamers (3)

The Rollettes.

Beginning with a version of Harry Warren and Mack Gordon's standard gem “At Last”, The Dreamers backed Richard Berry on three singles for Flair, one single for RPM and one single for Flip. Also, The Dreamers lent their signature sound to other solo artists like Eloise Brooks and Etta James. Perhaps the most memorable recording by the group under their original moniker was the enchanting “Do Not Forget” and its compatible flip, , “Since You've Been Gone”, both penned by Richard Berry. In a true California style, the girls blow their way through each phrase, putting their unique intonations on every chord. Nanette could not sing lead on this session, so Jennell Hawkins took her place. Jennell is an accomplished organist as well as an engaging singer and had recorded duets with Richard Berry on RPM before rising to fame with her 1962 hit , “Moments”. The Dreamers' ability to sing in any configuration allowed them to garner work singing for different labels under assumed names. Gloria occasionally sang as a member of Richard Berry's Pharaohs.

The Dreamers (3)

The Blossoms during their Capitol period. Clockwise from lower left: Nanette, Fanita, Gloria and Annette.

Gloria, Annette and Fanita recorded two singles for Class Records under the pseudonym The Rollettes. “Sad Fool” and “More Than You Realize/Kiss Me Benny” were two efforts that, unfortunately, went by unnoticed, but the efforts of the  singing group did not. Recording under assumed names was to become the group's way of life. The Dreamers signed with Capitol Records where one of the executives, noticing their different skin tones, said they looked like a bouquet; which is how they became the Blossoms.
John Clemente (Girl Groups: Fabulous Females That Rocked the World)

 

Songs :


The Dreamers (3)


  
Do Not Forget                                  Since You've Been Gone


The Dreamers (3) featuring Richard Berry

  
Bye Bye                          At Last

 



Richard Berry & The Dreamers (3)


     
Daddy Daddy                     Baby Darling                      Together

     
Good Love                   Wait For Me                      Next Time








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The Ramrods

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The Ramrods (Bristol, Pa)

The Ramrods (Bristol, Pa)



Personnel :

John Romano

Fred Camillucci‎

Jay Rocco

Mike D'Uva

Joe Caro

Vince Laganella




Biography :

Group formed in 1959. They were seniors in high school. The picture was taken in 1960.

 

 

 

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