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The Trends (2)

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The Trends (2)

The Trends (2) (Philadelphia, PA.)


Personnel :

Tony Amaral

Jim Romero

Herbie Lopes

Joe Lopes


Discography :

1959 - Silly Grin / Once Again (Scope 102)


Biography :

Formed in 1955 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where all the members were stationed in the U.S. Air Force,  the 4 Deuces change their name when a five member join the group. The new name they decided on was the "Del Vikings." They were  Corinthian "Kripp" Johnson, David Lerchey, Norman Wright, Don Jackson, Clarence Quick. There was actually a sixth member of the Del Vikings, Joe Lopes was added to the group as their guitarist.  Joe Lopes will be present at the first recordings of the group on Fee Bee Records, and will be an integral part of the Del-Vikings on Mercury until 1959.

The Trends (2)    The Trends (2)
          The Mercury Del-Vikings with Joe Lopes (Top)                                    The Trends / Tren-Dels  with Joe Lopes (Top right)

In 1959, Joe Lopes joined Tony Amaral, Jim Romero and Herbie Lopes in Philadelphia. The quartet, originally named The Tren-Dels will record "Silly Grin" and "Once Again". Scope Records will release the single as the Trends.  The Trends went on the road touring in the Northeast. They ran into lots of racial issues on the road. Having black and white musicians playing together was unheard of at the time. When they went on break, the black band members would have to go outside. They often couldn't stay in the same hotels or eat at the same restaurants. They had a big break and had to perform on American Band Stand ... But Tony's wife got pregnant and asked him to leave the road and that's when their tour ended. All the guys stayed friends and lived in the same area of New England.



Songs :

  
Silly Grin                                     Once Again


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The Escorts (8)

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The Escorts (8)
 L-R: Dennis DeVita, Daniel DeVita, Doug Scanelli, Phil Giarratano

The Escorts (8) (Long Island, New York)
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

 

Personnel :

Philip J. Giarratano "Phil Tano" (Lead)

Dennis DeVita

Danny DeVita

Doug Scanelli

Dave Kelley (Bass)

 

Discography :

Single :
1961 - Happy / You're For Me (And I'm For You) (Taurus 350/351)

Demos
n/a - Is It Any Wonder
n/a - Lorraine
n/a - Stormy Weather
n/a - Walkin' My Baby Back Home
n/a - You Just Don't Know

 

Biography :

The Escorts were a Long Island group, West Bablyon and North Babylon. The Escorts are Phil Giarratano, Dennis DeVita , Doug Scanell, Danny , and Dave Kelley did bass. The Group cut one single for Brooklyn's Taurus Records, a label perhaps best known for its belated and ultimately disappointing Fireflies' LP.

The Escorts (8)

Be that as it may, label owner Michael Sebianiano, who focused much of his energy on putting out the white vocal group sound that was enjoying success in the early 60's, did issue quite a bit of solid material. A few years later, in 1967, Phil Tano joined the Valrays, Rod McBrien, John Giametta and a new member, Meco Menardo for a single.

 

Songs :

  
                  Happy                               You’re For Me (And I’m For You)

     
Is It Any Wonder                                  Lorraine           

  
You Just Don't Know    

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The Corsairs (1)

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The Corsairs (1) (New York)

 

Personnel :

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Discography :

Single:
1957 - Goodbye Darling / Rock Lilly Rock (Hy-Tone 110)

Unreleased:
1957 - Believe In Me (Hy-Tone)
1957 - Darling (Please Be Mine) (Hy-Tone)

 

Biography :

Not the Hy-Tone from Chicago that from the late forties to the mid fifties issued many good blues records, this record company was in fact from Queens, New York. Operating between 1957 and 1959, the Hy-Tone label presented here released fine records by The Lyrics and The Hy-Tones, as well as this single by The Corsairs.

 

 Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim)

  
Goodbye Darling                             Rock Lilly Rock

  
Darling (Please Be Mine)                       Believe In Me       

 

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