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The Dawn Breakers

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 The Dawn Breakers  

Larry Potter, Buddy Baker, Jack Blanchard, and Johnny Wilson.

The Dawn Breakers (Buffalo, NY)



Personnel :
 
Jim Warren (Lead)

Buddy Lee Baker (Tenor)

Don Fronczak (Bass)

Jack Blanchard (Baritone)





Discography :

1956 - Boy With The Be-Bop Glasses (And The Suede Shoes) / The Things I Love (Coral 61619)





Biography :

Jack Blanchard was very talented musically, proficient on guitar, bass and piano. After graduating (he attended Bennett, Lafayette and Kenmore High Schools) he played piano in various joints around town. Don Fronczak joined the Army out of high school, which is where he began performing music – singing first in an Army chorus, then a private group. Out of the service and looking for an opportunity to sing, Don met Jack at a nightspot in Tonawanda and they decided to form a group.

 The Dawn Breakers

The first Dawn Breakers Quartet. Late 1950's

At first it was the boys with two girls and the material was the Pop music of the day. As time went on the ladies were replaced with a succession of male singers, the material started including R&R, and they started working the Western New York circuit (which really means Ontario to Erie), including McVan’s and the Glen Casino. Jack continued to be the ‘musician’ of the group while Jim Warren became the lead singer.

 The Dawn Breakers     The Dawn Breakers

                                                    Clockwise from bottom left: Buddy Baker, Jim Warren, Don Fronczak, Jack Blanchard.

This group did some recording at Howell Studio on Delaware Avenue, as many as a dozen tracks of their music plus advertising jingles and a theme for a local DJ. Probably due to the latter, they hooked up with local DJ ‘Hernando’ (Phil Todaro), as many aspiring local musicians ended up doing. Through his record business contacts Todaro was able to get them a deal with Coral Records. Jack brought out a song he’d written called Boy With The Be-Bop Glasses (And The Suede Shoes). In the interest of group ‘harmony’ he have the credit to all groups members- Blanchard, Fronczak, Warren and Buddy Lee Baker (who had replaced Harry Madrid).

 The Dawn Breakers

Buddy Baker, Jim Warren,  Don Fronczak and Jack Blanchard

In any case, the 1956 song was something of a local hit, though some radio stations may have opted to spin the more traditional These Are "The Things I Love" on the flip. They had trouble getting The Hound – George Lorenz – to play their record unless some considerations were thrown his way (a common practice) which they were unwilling or unable to do. And just as they were getting going there were the usual members resignations due to family and ‘other job’ demands. With new members they auditioned for the Arthur Godfrey Show and even cut an advertisement for the local Polish newspaper “Everybody’s Daily”. They may have cut one more obscure 45. But finally they just drifted apart.

https://wnyfm.wordpress.com

 

 




Songs :

  
The Things I Love                  Boy With The Be-Bop Glasses




 

 



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The Egyptian Kings

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The Four Pharaohs  

The Egyptian Kings : top : Morris Wade -  bottom (L to R): William Suber, Leo Blakely & Paul Moore

 

The Egyptian Kings (Columbus, Ohio)  

aka The Four Pharaohs
aka The Columbus Pharaohs
aka King Pharaoh & The Egyptians (1)  

 



Personnel :

Morris Wade (Lead)

William Suber (Baritone)

Paul Moore (Bass)

Leo Blakely (First Tenor)




 


Discography :

The Columbus Pharaohs
1958 - Give Me Your Love / China Girl (Esta 290)

The Four Pharaohs
1958 - Give Me Your Love / China Doll  (Ransom 101)
1957 - Pray For Me / The Move Around  (Ransom 100)

Morris Wade & music by Manhattans bb The Four Pharaohs
1959 - Is It Too Late / It Was A Nite Like This (Ransom 102)

King Pharaoh & The Egyptians (1)
1961 - By The Candlelite / Shimmy Sham (Federal 12413)

The Egyptian Kings
Single:
1963 - Give Me Your Love / I Need Your Love (Nanc 1120)
Unreleased :
1963 - School days (Nanc)
1963 -  Summertime (Nanc)





Biography :

The Four Pharaohs were a top R&B vocal group in Columbus, lasting for more than 10 years and several name changes. The group started as the Columbus Pharaohs by four teenagers, Morris Wade (on lead), Benard Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, and Robert Taylor The Wilsons were brothers who attended Central High School. Taylor attended East High, while Wade had moved between the two schools. The group recorded a 45 for Esta records in Hamilton, singing two original songs, "Give Me Your Love" and "China Girl".

The Four Pharaohs  

King Pharaoh & The Egyptians  (L to R) Leo Blakely, Morris Wade, Paul Moore, Ronnie Wilson & Harold Smith

On the recording session, they were backed by Tommy Wills and his band, and the recording was done at King. At the time, the band was managed by Howard Ransom in Columbus, and shortly after the Esta record was released, he released the songs on his own Ransom, changing the title from China Girl, the correct name, to China Doll. To make things even more confusing, the Esta 45 had the group name as Columbus Pharaohs. Possibly, Ransom wanted the record to come out under the group's correct name as Four Pharaohs. The record had some sales but only in the Columbus area.

The Four Pharaohs

King Pharaoh & The Egyptians with Harold Smith 

After a couple years, Robert Taylor left, replaced by George Smith, and Bernard Wilson was replaced by Robert Lowery, both from Columbus. This new lineup recorded a second 45 on Ransom, the ballad "Pray For Me" and the uptempo "The Move Around". When the record was released, the label name was mispelled as Ranson. Although being on a local label, this record seems to have sold more copies than the first one as plenty of used copies turn up.  

   The Four Pharaohs     The Four Pharaohs  

King Pharaoh & The Egyptians with Harold Smith                              The Egyptian Kings

About a half year later (mid 1959), Ransom released a third 45. The artist was credited as Morris Wade with music by the Manhattans. The Four Pharaohs sang, and the backing band was hired by Ransom. The band was a working band that had backed up Sonny Til, Ransom gave them the Manhattans name, presumably to make people think they were a sophisticated group from NYC. The songs were "Is It Too Late"(mispelled 'To' on the label) and "It Was A Nite Like This". Around the time of this release, the group's first 45"Give Me Your Love"/:China Girl" was rereleased on the Paradise label from NYC.

The Four Pharaohs  

The Egyptian Kings (L to R) : Forest Porter, Leo Blakely, Paul Moore, Harold Smith & Morris Wade

During the time these records were coming out, the group spent a lot of time on the road, playing standard chitlin circuit venues in Detroit, Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. In 1961 the group was reorganized as King Pharaoh and the Egyptians. The group added a guitarist, Harold Smith, and George Smith left. Then, Robert Lowery left and was replaced by Paul Moore, who brought Leo Blakely with him. Harold Smith was "King Pharaoh". During this time, they recorded a 45 on Deluxe, using their usual style of a ballad "By the Candle Lite" and the uptempo "Shimmy Sham".

The Four Pharaohs     The Four Pharaohs

In 1959 or 1960, Howard Ransom had moved to California where he continued in the record business. In 1963, with Pete Oden having replaced the last original member (other than Morris Wade)  Bernard Wilson, the group decided to move to Los Angeles. They reconnected with Ransom, who had a new label, Nanc. The group, now known as the Egyptian Kings - without Harold Smith - recorded a 45 on Nanc, featuring a remake of "Give Me Yout Love".

The Four Pharaohs

The Egyptian Kings - (L to R) : Paul Moore, Leo Blakely, William Suber & Morris Wade

After a couple years in LA, the group wasn't going anywhere so they returned to Columbus. William Suber replaced Pete Oden. The group tried to get something going with Way Out records in Cleveland, and performed there at clubs like the Music Box, but nothing came of that. There were no more recordings done. Finally, Morris Wade decided to relocate for good to Los Angeles, and that was the end of the Egyptian Kings (and their ancient Egypt inspired outfits!). When he was settled in LA, Morris joined a touring group that did USO shows. He joined fellow Columbus native Bobby Hendricks in a version of the Drifters in 1983. Back in 1974, he had an  appearance as a hit man in the movie "Baby Needs a New Pair Of Shoes", later retitled "Jive Turkey", which was produced by Howard Ransom. Robert Taylor relocated to Vancouver, BC and became Bobby Taylor who recorded the hit "Does Your Mother Know" for Motown.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/4Pharaohs/4pharaohs.html
http://www.buckeyebeat.com/fourpharoahs.html


 



Songs :


The Columbus Pharaohs

  
Give Me Your Love                           China Girl


The Four Pharaohs

  
Give Me Your Love                Pray For Me / The Move Around

 

King Pharaoh & The Egyptians (1)


Shimmy Sham


Morris Wade & music by Manhattans bb The Four Pharaohs


Is It Too Late / It Was A Nite Like This

 

The Egyptian Kings


Give Me Your Love / I Need Your Love (Nanc 1120)




 


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The El Deons

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The El Deons 

From left: Randy Hardy, Kenny Head, Eddie Williams, Larry Banks and Michael Turner 

The El Deons (Cleveland, Ohio)

 

Personnel :

Eddie Williams

Larry Banks

Randy Hardy

Kenny Head

Michael Turner

 

Discography :

1959 - It's Raining / Turn Me On (Parma ?)

 

Biography :

The El'Deon's were a Cleveland based doo-wop group that was formed at the city's East High School. The group was composed by Eddie Williams,  Larry Banks, Kenny Head, Michael Turner and Randy Hardy. They made a record. They recorded at WERE Radio station, in the basement. The engineer was Arnie Rosenburg.

The El Deons             From left: Larry Banks, Kenny Head, Michael Turner, Eddie Williams, Randy Hardy and a student

The 2 cuts on this were "It's Raining" and "Turn Me On".  One of the group then gave this to DJ Eddie OJay and he sent it off to contacts in New York. The people in NY wanted a clearer copy but the members didn't have one and that was the end of that. Then somebody dubbed over their original recording and the resulting cut was issued on Parma Records (a subsidiary to Paramount Records) in 1959.

The El Deons
The El Deons with the El Deonettes

The El Deons had a sister group , the El Deonettes and both outfits were managed by Walter Randcliff. He also managed the LaSalles (the Tan Tams) who cut “Chopsticks”. He made the money, not the group members. Eddie Williams left the El Deon’s and joined the Sensations (not the Philly outfit or Way Out group) who included two ex members of the Crescents in the line-up. They were all together for about a year before He went into the army in 1961.



Songs :

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The Revelers (2)

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The Revelers (2)

The Revelers (2) (New York)
 (By Hans-Joachim)

 

Personnel:

Edward Ansara (Bass)

Laurence Bogue (Baritone)

Thomas Edwards (Tenor)

Feodore Tedick (Tenor) alternating with Robert Simpson (Tenor)

 

Discography:

Single:
1958 - The Ghaly Ghaly Man / Give Me A Second Chance (Masquerade 22458/59)

Albums:
n/a - Drinking Songs Around The World (Urania UR 9008)
There Is A Tavern In The Town / In Praise Of Music / A Toast To Ireland / Auprès De Ma Blonde / The Heidelberg Stein Song / Landlord, Fill The Flowing Bowl / The Whiffenpoof Song / I Belong To Glasgow / Gaudeamus Igitur / Krambambuli / The More We Got Together / In Bohemia Hall / Little Brown Jug / The Parting Glass / Vive L’Amour / Im Tiefen Keller Sitz Ich Hier / A Sup Of Good Whisky / Auld Lang Sine

The Revelers (2)


n/a - Salty Sea Chanties (Urania UR 9007 / Urania UR 9020)
 The Maid Of Amsterdam / Away You Rio / The Drunken Sailor / The Pirate Song / Haul Away Joe / High Barbaree / Eddystone Light / Santy Anna / Ward The Pirate / Oh, You New York Girls / Blow The Man Down / Shenandoah / Captain Kidd / Henry Martin / Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye

The Revelers (2)

 

Biography:

The Revelers was formed around 1920 and has gained its reputation for fine music making and clever arrangement of standard concert repertoire. The group has developed many top ranking musicians.

The Revelers (2)      The Revelers (2)

In 1956 after an absence of several years, the new Revelers were formed by Edward Ansara , Laurence Bogue, Thomas Edwards and Feodore Tedick . The repertoire of this male vocal quartet ran the gamut from Franz Schubert to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, and included their arrangements of folk and popular songs.

The Revelers (2)     The Revelers (2)

They released two albums on Urania and a single on Masquerade in the 1950’s. In 1957 they were honored by an appearance at the White House, where they sang for President Dwight D. Eisenhower.


Songs:


The Ghaly Ghaly Man / Give Me A Second Chance


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