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The Wonders (7) - ref : The Satans Four

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The Wonders (7) -  ref : The Satans Four
The Satans Four

The Wonders (7) (New York)
ref : The Satans Four

 

Personnel :

Frankie (Spinale) Paris (First Tenor)

Chuck Howard (Baritone)

Glen Hockaday

Al Vega

 

Discography :

The Wonders (7)
1963 - Say There / Marilyn (Colpix 699)

The Satans Four
1965 - I Can't Find The Girl On My Mind / Oh Kathy (B.T. Puppy 515)

 

Biography :

Frankie Spinale was born in 1941 in Boston. In 1958, he found a bunch of guys who felt the same way: the Crescents. That was his first vocal group and they were together for three years. They did a lot of record hops. Frankie took the name Paris from another singer he saw in Boston who was working in the clubs, he had the name Bobby Paris. Frankie need a name that is gonna be easy, Americanized. So he changed it up. Most Italian American artists, like Frankie Avalon, Fabian, they all changed their names becauseit made it easy for the public to remember.

The Wonders (7) -  ref : The Satans Four
The Crescents L to R : Nelson Caruso, Jack Carroll, Frankie (Spinale) Paris, Butch Russo.

Then in 1962, Frankie Paris ventured into New York with eighty bucks in his pocket on a Greyhound bus, with one suitcase. He met this guy, who was also in a singing group. His name was Al Vega. They went to Broadway a week later, and met two other guys. The first was Glen Hockaday playing a guitar. He came from Washington, D.C.. So they started singing. And the harmonies sounded great. So then the three walked farther up towards the Ed Sullivan Theater. And a guy comes down the street, his name is Chuck Howard, he hears the harmonies and join the group. An interracial group, Frankie Paris was Italian American, Al Vega was Spanish, the other two guys were black. They started singing in the streets. Later on they got the name the Wonders. 

The Wonders (7) -  ref : The Satans Four
The Tokens - Hank Medress, Mitch Margo, Phil Margo et Jay Siegel.

There was this rehearsal studio at 1697 Broadway, at 53 rd Street. They rented a hall, for like a buck and a half. And we started rehearsing, singing different songs and next room over was a production company. Independent producers were the thing at that time. They meet the Independent producers, there's four of them, and they’re The Tokens. The Tokens tell them - "The sound is interesting. Go write some songs. Come back on Monday." So The Wonders went to Glen Hockaday 's house in Brooklyn, wrote two songs, came back on Monday. They heard one song, they loved it and signed the Wonders to a two-year contract. Two months later they had a record out, "Say There." The B-side was "Marilyn," written by the Tokens themselves.

The Wonders (7) -  ref : The Satans Four     The Wonders (7) -  ref : The Satans Four
                                                                                            The Satans Four

They got a lot of airplay, although the "Say There" side failed to crack either the Billboard or Cash Box "Top 100" it was a "Top 40" hit in several markets between August and October, 1963...Springfield, MA, Baltimore, MD, Bakersfield, CA, Detroit, MI, Pittsburgh, PA and Columbus, OH. ..also "Top 50" in Buffalo, NY . In 1965 Frankie Paris took off for Vegas with one of the members of the original Wonders, and they put a band together. They were called Satan's Four and did a Motown repertoire, rhythm-and-blues stuff.  They were at a club called the Pussycat A Go- Go. The Satans Four recorded "I Can't Find The Girl On My Mind" and "Oh Kathy" released on the B.T. Puppy a company established by The Tokens.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)

The Wonders (7)

  
Say There                                                   Marilyn

The Satans Four

  
I Can't Find The Girl On My Mind                        Oh Kathy                   



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Tony & The Raindrops (5)

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 Tony & The Raindrops (5)
Tony Acchione, Mark Stevens, Frankie Pettineo and Jimmy Dilks 

Tony & The Raindrops (5) (Philadelphia)


Personnel :

Tony Acchione (Lead)

Mark Stevens (Baritone)

Al Baron (First Tenor)

Jerry Koracik (Second Tenor)

Kenny Sax (Bass)



Discography :

1962 - While Walking / Our Love is Over (Chesapeake 609)
1962 - Tina / My Heart Cried (Crosley 340)


Biography :

In 1959, Mark Stevens was part of The Gems with Jerry Gross who just left the Brooktones, Mike Freda, Warren Purdy, and Roland Scarinci. Shortly after the Brooktones signed to Parkway Records and added Jerry Sirlen and William Shunkwiler to the group, while changing the band's name to The Dovells. While rehearsing "Out in the Cold Again", which turned out to be the B-side of "Bristol Stomp", Len Barry called Jerry Gross and asked for help with the harmonies. After 2 days of trying, Len Barry asked Jerry to be part of the group and replace 2 of the guys. Sirlen and Shunkwiler were replaced by Jerry Gross and Mike Freda.

Billy & The Essentials (1) aka The Heatwaves aka The Panics (2) aka The Styles (5)

Front Row : Tony & The Raindrops - Second Row : Billy & The Essentials

      With two fewer members in the group, the adventure of the Gems stops and Mark Stevens went on to start his own group Tony & the Raindrops. Tony & the Raindrops consisted of Tony Acchione (Lead), Mark Stevens (Baritone), Al Baron(1st Tenor), Kenny Sax(Bass) and Jerry Koracik (2nd Tenor). In 1962, the group recorded for the Baltimore based label Chesapeake Records "Our Love is Over" b/w "While Walking".After the recording Jerry Koracik  and Kenny Sax left the group. Jimmy Dilks and Frankie Pettineo join The Raindrops . Jimmy Dilks sang in three popular Philadelphia groups, The first group was The Clientelles who recorded a version of the Willows' "Church Bells May Ring" without success.

   

After Jimmy Dilks left the one that made the charts. Ironically, that group Joey and the Flips, which hit with "Bongo Stomp" in 1962 had more problems than the other singers Dilks joined just before "Bongo Stomp" began its 10-week chart run, peaking at No. 33. He left the Flips to join Tony and the Raindrops, Tony & The Raindrops used to run into them at record hops. Dilks left the Flips to become a Raindrop after the Flips' manager brought in a new lead singer who was really great. Dilks didn't mind moving up to falsetto when Joey Hall joined, but it brought the group up to six members and that was just too many. The new formation of Tony & The Raindrops recorded in 1962 for Crosley Records "Tina" b/w "My Heart Cried". Finally Tony and The Raindrops auditioned for labels as Cameo-Parkway and Laurie Records but they not liked the group because their sound was too Black. The group broke up in the winter of 1963.
 


Songs :

   
Our Love is Over                                 While Walking

   
Tina                                                    My Heart Cried

 

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