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Tony & Joe

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Tony & Joe

Tony & Joe (Los Angeles)

 

Personnel :

Tony Savonne (Henry Imel)

Joe Saraceno

 

Discography :

1958 - The Freeze / Gonna Get A Little Kissin' Tonight (Era 1075)
1958 - Where Can You Be? / Play Something Sentimental Mr. DJ (Era 1083/Dore 2002)
1960 - The Duck Walk / Instant Love (Gardena 103)
1961 - Twist And Freeze / Long Black Stockings (More 619)

Tony & Joe

 

Biography :

Joe Saraceno has been hailed by Billboard as one of the Top 100 producers of all time and as the # 1 producer of rock instrumentals. After graduating from St. Lawrence University with a degree in business administration and psychology, Saraceno moved to Los Angeles in 1958, where he got a job as an auditor for US Steel. Arranger and pianist Ernie Freeman (“Raunchy,” #1 R&B, 1957) introduced Saraceno to the world of professional musicians, arrangers, producers, and recording studios. Saraceno began working with songwriter/pianist Tony Savonne (real name Henry Imel) on a song savonne called ”The Pause”, inspired by the dancers on American Bandstand.

Tony & Joe

Saraceno suggested a better title, “The Freeze.” They showed the song to Freeman who, although he detested it, arranged to cut a demo in Ted Brinson's garage with Plas Johnson on sax and Ed “Sharky” Hall on drums. Unable to afford professional singers, Saraceno and Savonne sang it themselves, hoping to pitch it to Jan and Arnie on Arwin Records. But after they played it for Herb Newman,  he suggested they release the demo under their first names Tony & Joe. “The Freeze“ (b/w “Gonna Get A Little Kissin' Tonight“)was released in June 1958. The silly song struck a chord with the record-buying public and, propelled by an appearance on American Bandstand, reached #33 on August 4, the date Billboard renamed its singles chart the Hot 100. A follow-up single on Era, written by Phil Spector (“Where Can You Be?”), and one each on Flyte and Gardena, failed to chart, but Saraceno was undeterred.

Tony & Joe
The Pendletones (from left) : Mike Love, Brian Wilson, David Marks, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson (hidden)

Joe decided to concentrate on making records as an independent producer. His first success came in late 1959, co-producing Russ Regan's Christmas novelty hit "The Happy Reindeer" (recorded under the name "Dancer, Prancer and Nervous"), which went to # 34 (Capitol 4300). The first record Saraceno produced solo was Dorsey Burnette's "(There Was A) Tall Oak Tree", another hit (# 23 in early 1960). After charting modestly (# 89) with the instrumental "Beautiful Obsession" by Sir Chauncey (Ernie Freeman), Saraceno had participated in four national hits in less than two years. Come 1961, Joe went to work for Candix Records, also owned by Herb Newman. He was involved with the instrumental "Underwater" by the Frogmen (# 44) and then signed a group called the Pendletones, on the basis of their song "Surfin'". Saraceno changed their name to the Beach Boys,

 

Songs :

     
      The Freeze             Gonna Get A Little Kissin' Tonight         Where Can You Be?

     
            The Duck Walk                        Instant Love        Play Something Sentimental Mr. DJ


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The Dusters (1) aka The Duster’s aka The Belvaderes

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The Dusters (1) aka The Duster’s aka The Belvaderes
Tommy Tucker


The Dusters (1) (Ohio]
aka The Duster’s aka The Belvaderes



Personnel :

Tommy Tucker (Tenor)

Clarence LeVille (Lead)

James Crosby (Tenor)

Yonnie Peoples

Dave Johnson (Lead)





Discography :

The Belvaderes
1955 - Don't Leave Me Here To Cry / I Love You (Baby) (Hudson 4)

The Duster’s
1955 - Don't Leave Me Here To Cry / I Love You (Baby) (Hudson 4)

The Dusters (1)
Singles :
1956 - Give Me Time / Sallie Mae (Arc 3000)
1958 - Darling Love / Teen Age Jamboree (Glory 287)
Unreleased:
1956 - Castles In Ihe Sky(Ivory Tower) (Arc)

 


Biography :

Tommy Tucker was not the real name of Robert Higginbotham, who had himself devised this pseudonym. March 5, 1933 Born in Springfield, Ohio, he learned to play the piano by beobachtete- later he took a local hairdresser playing with his son lessons. He refined his technique at performances in Central Ohio with the Orchestra of the saxophonist Bobby Wood in the early 50's and then founded with trumpeter Clarence LaVell a band that received a firm commitment at a club in Dayton. By 1955, the demand for vocal group music was at its zenith. The Bobby Wood Orchestra was forced to adapt to enable them to find good paying gigs and, more importantly, to strengthen survival against stiff competition. The orchestra split apart and became a doo-wop quartet overnight. Tucker and childhood pal James Crosby sang tenor leads with Dave Johnson (tenor) and Clarence Lavell (bass). Yonnie Peoples joined later when the group recorded. For live engagements, the quartet billed themselves as the Cavaliers.

The Dusters (1) aka The Duster’s aka The Belvaderes    The Dusters (1) aka The Duster’s aka The Belvaderes

Some time during the spring of 1955, having signed a deal with ARC Records, the Cavaliers entered Syd Nathan's King label Cincinnati studios, ready and eager to record three songs: "Give Me Time," "Sallie Mae" and a tune remembered variously as "Castles In The Sky" or "Ivory Tower".For some reason, perhaps because the Cavaliers did not want to get themselves confused with the Cavaliers on Decca or Atlas labels, the group opted to change their name to the Dusters. The Cavaliers/Dusters waited well over a year before the ARC release. Some eight months prior, the group, perhaps out of impatience, opted to try and find a record company willing to get product onto the market fast. Touring brought the group to East St. Louis where they hitched up with The Ike Turner Band. During their sojourn in the city they met up with a guy named Hudson, owner and proprietor of Hudson Records. After the audition, Hudson took the group to the King Studios in Cincinnati where they had cut previously for ARC. The group, now billed as the Belvaderes, with Crosby and Lavell sharing leads and Tucker shifting more to piano accompaniment and writing arrangements, cut two songs, "Don't Leave Me To Cry" and "I Love You (Baby)." In 1958 James Crosby wrote the splendid "Darling Love" recorded by the Dusters and released The Same year by Glory  Records.




Songs :

  
                      Darling Love                      Don't Leave Me Here To Cry             

  
I Love You (Baby)               Give Me Time

  
Sallie Mae                            Teen Age Jamboree





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The Blue Jays (1)

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The Blue Jays (1)

The Blue Jays (1) (Oakwood Park, Chicago)

 

Personnel :

?

 

Discography :

1953 - White Cliffs Of Dover / Hey Papa (Checker 782)

 

Biography:

The Blue Jays, from Chicago, Ill, made only one record, featuring an excellent version of "White Cliffs Of Dover". Other groups that covered this standard include The Five Keys, Lee Andrews and The Hearts, The Five Willows, and The Checkers. There is two versions of "White Cliffs Of Dover." Gene Ammons is on Sax on both versions.

The Blue Jays (1)    The Blue Jays (1)

The 1st version is the Checker 78 version, & the 2nd is from a compilation album, titled "The Golden Age Of Rhythm & Blues Anthology." A 2 Record LP Set. The group featured here, from Washington, have nothing to do with The Blue Jays led by Leon Peels who recorded 'Lover's Island' or The Hollywood Blue Jays who became The Flairs. That group is from Oakwood Park.


Songs :


White Cliffs Of Dover (Two Versions)

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The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3) 


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The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3)  

The Mello-Tones (1) (New York)
aka the Jets (3) 




Personnel :

Ray Hulbert (Lead Tenor)

Joe Lipscomb (Second Tenor)

Oliver James (Baritone)

Louis O'Neil (Bass)


Discography :

Singles :

 Marga Benitez & The Mello-Tones (1)
1954 - Man Loves Woman / Winos On Parade (Decca 48318)

The Mello-Tones (1)
1954 - I'm Just Another One In Love With You / I'm Gonna Get (What I Came...) (Decca 48319)

The Jets (3)
1956 - Heaven Above Me / Millie Brown (Gee 1020)
 

Ep :

Rhythm and Blues Bit  (Decca ED-2399)
1956 - I'm Just Another One In Love With You / I'm Gonna Get (What I Came For Last Night)

The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3)
 

LP :

He Digs Rock'n Roll (Decca DL 8315)
1956 - I'm Just Another One In Love With You / I'm Gonna Get (What I Came For Last Night)

The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3)

 

Biography :

These were neighborhood friends who grew up on 132d Street in New York's Harlem. In 1953, responding to the R&B vocal group phenomenon taking place, they got themselves together and decided to form a vocal group. The members were between fifteen and eighteen years old at their start. They retained the services of manager Cliff Martinez but got their contract as a result of Hulbert's persistence with Decca management.  On April 6, 1954, they had their first session, they recorded "Man Loves Woman" and "Wino's On Parade" behind Marga Benitez and, under their own name, "I'm Just Another One In Love With You" and "I'm Gonna Get (What I Came For Last Night)."

The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3)     The Mello-Tones (1) aka the Jets (3)

The record didn't sell particularly well, but the group toured the East Coast on the strength of it. Lack of success caused O'Neil to leave, and he was replaced by Charlie Ca rrington. Next, they went to audition for George Goldner at Gee records. He agreed to record them, but insisted that they change their name to a more contemporary-sounding one: the "Jets." The group didn't like this, but they went along. Their only Jets record - "Heaven Above Me"/"Millie Brown" - recorded in April of 1956 and released in July, also failed to make any waves. Once again, the disc wasn't sent out for review.

http://www.uncamarvy.com/MelloTones/mellotones.html





Songs :

Marga Benitez & The Mello-Tones (1)

  
Man Loves Woman                              Winos On Parade


The Mello-Tones (1)


I'm Just Another One In Love With You / I'm Gonna Get (What I Came For Last Night)


The Jets (3)

  
Heaven Above Me                               Millie Brown    







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The Velveteens (1)

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The Velveteens (1)
  The Velveteens

The Velveteens (1) (Agawam, Massachusetts)

 

Personnel :

Maureen Grady (Lead)

Nancy Roy

Judy Roy replaced by  Sandy Vigneault

 

Discography :

1960 - Please Holy Father Pt.1 / Please Holy Father Pt.2. (Stark 12591)
1961 - Teen Prayers / Baby-Baby (Stark 101/102)
1961 - I Thank You / Meant To Be (Stark 105/Laurie 3126)

 

Biography :

Vocal group from Agawam, Massachusetts, The Teensters (Judy Schinelli, Maureen Grady, Nancy Roy and Judy Roy) sang in their Junior High school choir. After Judy Schinelli left the group, the name was changed to "The Velveteens". The Velveteens' first recording was called "Please Holy Father" on Chuck Lidell's label Stark Records. Backing the girls was a local group called Monty & the Specialties. After the first recording, Judy Roy left the group and was replaced by Sandy Vigneault of West Springfield.

  
                  The Velveteens                                                                                                     The Teensters                                       

Chuck Liddell changed the song a little and the girls went back to New York to record "Teen Prayer", the new title. Maureen Grady was the lead singer and the song reached number one in this area in May of 1961. The same year, the Girls cut "I Thank You" b/w "Meant To Be" on Stark 105 and re-released the next year on Laurie Records. The Velveteens can be heard as stated above SHOUTING behind The Davi recordings on Stark#110 "Go Charley" .

The Velveteens (1)

 

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


       
Please Holy Father                   Teen Prayers                               Meant To Be     


  
Baby-Baby                             I Thank You

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Alfred & Joe

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Alfred & Joe
Alfred & Joe (Los Angeles, CA.)


Personnel :

Alfred Garcia

Joe Silva


Discography :

1964 - Darling Dear / Soul Shuffle (The Noblemen) (Kay Gee 101)


Biography :

Alfredo Garcia was born in Mexico in 1945. In 1955 his family moved to Los Angeles. He came from a musical background influence by his grandfather & father and later the Los Angeles music scene. He attended Catherdral High School and then went on to East Los Angeles College. His singing partner, Joe Silva was from Lincoln Heights, California. Alfred & Joe formed a band, The Noblemen whose members were from Cathedral and Belmont High Schools.

Alfred & Joe    Alfred & Joe

The band included Richard Duran on lead guitar and drummer Alfred Rubalcava. The band performed locally at weddings and quinceaneras. Alfred & Joe used to buy records at the Flash Record Store where they met Rudy Benavides, an employee. Rudy attended a couple of Alfred & Joe's gigs and after liking what he heard sent them to Godfrey Kerr who owned the Kay-Gee record label.

Alfred & Joe

Godfrey picked a song, "Darling Dear" which was a 1953 classic recording by The Counts for them to record. In 1964, Alfred & Joe & The Noblemen recorded "Darling Dear" released on the Kay-Gee label (Kay-Gee 101). The B-side of the record, "Soul Shuffle" an instrumental with a surf flavor recorded by The Noblemen.
http://wwwyoufoundthateastsidesoundcom.blogspot.fr/2012/05/eastside-legends-alfred-joe.html


Song :


Darling Dear


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The Sabians

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The Sabians

The Sabians (Newark, N.J.)



Personnel :

B.Burns

D.Silsbee

V.Brigida

John Matts




Discography :

1960 - Blue Summer Wind / Living Flame (Yale 212)
1960 - Your Cheating Heart / Crazy Dream (Yale 240/241)

The Sabians    The Sabians




Biography :

Vocal group from Newark, N.J. composed by V.Brigida, John Matts, B.Burns and D.Silsbee. In Mars 1960, the group recorded "Blue Summer Wind" and "Living Flame" released by Yale records in Elizabeth N.J..

The Sabians

In September 1960, J.Madaio had replaced B.Burns and John Matts leaves the group. As a trio, the Sabians recorded two more tunes, "Your Cheating Heart" and "Crazy Dream" released again by Yale.





Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


  
Your Cheating Heart / Crazy Dream







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The Blends (1) aka The Fabulous Blends

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The Blends (1)  aka The Fabulous Blends 

The Blends (1) (Brockton, Massachusetts)
aka The Fabulous Blends

 

Personnel :

Big John Croft (Lead)

Richie Harris

Charlie Garner

Richie Solomon

 

Discography:

The Blends (1)
1960 - Someone To Care / Now It's Your Turn (Casa Grande 3037)
1960 - A Thousand Miles Away / Music, Maestro, Please (Casa Grande 5000

Big John & The Fabulous Blends
1960 - Hey! Little Fool / Baby You're Wrong  (Casa Grande 5001)

The Fabulous Blends
1989 - Graduation Time / Starlight, Starbright (Casa Grande 3039)

Unreleased :
1960 - Everybody's Got A Home (But Me) (Casa Grande)

 

 Biography :

This fine group was from the Brockton/New Bedford area and landed a contract with Casa Grande after winning a WBZ radio contest held at Fort Devens. The group was led by Big John Croft, who sang lead and played guitar. He was backed by three singers, a drummer and electric bass.

   

They were famous for their tight harmony and exciting stage routines, including exceptional choreography. Billboard picked them as an outstanding up-and-coming group in 1960, but after touring the East Coast and Europe, the group split up and disappeared. The group was also known as the Fabulous Blends. They cut nine sides for Casa Grande in 1960 and 1961.



Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

    
Someone To Care             Now It's Your Turn             A Thousand Miles Away

   
 Music, Maestro, Please           Hey! Little Fool            Baby You're Wrong

     
        Starlight, Starbright               Graduation Time         Everybody's Got A Home (But Me)

 

 

 

 

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Darnell & The Dreams (8)

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The Essentials 1962 (Alvin Brandon Jr., James Roberts, Levi Robert and Daniel Hurt)

Darnell & The Dreams (8) (Westchester, NY)


Personnel :

Darnell Jessamay (Lead)

Alvin Brandon Jr.

James Roberts

Robert DeBerry

Garfield Dorsey



Discography : 

Single :
1964 - The Day Before Yesterday / I Had A Love (West Side 1020)

Unreleased :
1964 - New Love (West Side)



Biography :

The group was originally called The Essentials and consisted of Alvin Brandon Jr., James Roberts, Levi Robert and Daniel Hurt. The Essentials perform at various talent show from 1962. In early 1963, Levi Robert and Daniel Hurt leave the group, that replaces them with Robert DeBerry and Garfield Dorsey. With two new members, the Essentials change their name to The Dreams and added lead singer Darnell Jessamay. Jessamay became famous as a result of her affiliation with the Vestelles, who recorded for Decca.


Lou Cicchetti

Lou Cicchetti was the owner of the “Cousins Music Shop” in Fordham Road (The Bronx) and proprietor of the “Cousins” record label. Lou Cicchetti’s label became very important in the rock and roll music business. his record shop in Fordham Road was an important meeting point for all Italian American doo-wop bands (Dion & the Belmonts, Earls, Consorts) and fans alike.

 

The Dreams were referred to Lou and approached him with 2 original songs: “The Day Before Yesterday“, written by group member Robert DeBerry and the flipside “I Had A Love“, written by Darnell Jessamay. In 1964 he recorded them as Darnell & The Dreams on his West Side label.



Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


  
The Day Before Yesterday                             I Had A Love        


New Love



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