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The Bop-Chords

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The Bop-Chords
1956, Ernest Harriston, Butch Hamilton and William “Sheik” Dailey 

The Bop-Chords (Harlem, New York)

 

Personnel :

Ernest Harriston (Lead)

William "Sheik" Dailey (First Tenor)

Butch Hamilton (Second Tenor)

Morris Smarr (Baritone)

Leon Ivey (Bass)

 

Discography :

1956 - When I Woke Up This Morning / I Really Love Her So (Holiday 2603)
1956 - Castle In The Sky / My Darling To You (Holiday 2601)
1957 - So Why / Baby (Holiday 2608)

 

Biography :

Harlem's the Bop Chords formed in 1955 in the same building where the Ladders, Channels, and Willows got their start. Lead vocalist Ernest Harriston, William Dailey, Butch Hamilton, Leon Ivey, and Morris Smarr had all sung with other neighborhood groups, and Hamilton had recorded with the Five Wings earlier in the year on a tribute to Johnny Ace that was issued by King. The Bop Chords recorded for Holiday in 1956, and the mid-tempo "Castle in the Sky" was a local and regional hit. Their second single, "When I Woke Up This Morning," also did well on the East Coast, but internal clashes over song content and wardrobe soon caused lineup defections and changes.

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Dailey and Smarr left and were replaced by Skip Boyd and Peggy Jones, their first female vocalist. They recorded "Why" in 1957, then disbanded. Harriston did background vocals for Shep & the Limelites and recorded "We Need Love" for Asnes in 1962 as Ernie Johnson. A new edition of the Bop Chords resurfaced in 1971, with lead vocalist Johnson, Hamilton, Boyd, and Ivey. They never recorded, but were a popular attraction at various New York locations and oldies shows in the '70s.


Songs :

  
When I Woke Up This Morning               I Really Love Her So      

  
Castle In The Sky                          My Darling To You

  
So Why                                          Baby


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The Coolbreezers

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The Coolbreezers (Washington, D.C)

 

Personnel :

Joe Reuth (Lead)

Richard Steward (First Tenor)

Bob Armstrong

William Primrose

Earl J. Williams

Sonny Williams (Bass)

 

Discography :

Singles :
1957 - You Know I Go For You / My Brother (ABC 9865)
1958 - Eda Weda Bug / The Greatest Love Of All (Bale 100)
1958 - Hello Mr. New Year / Let Christmas Ring (Bale 103)
1974 - Just Room For Two / You Know I Go For You (Roadhouse 1019)

Unreleased :
1958 - Siesta (Bale)

 

Biography :

The Coolbreezers started singing as a gospel group in Wash. D.C. and switched to doo-wop. Members were Joe Reuth, Richard Steward, Bob Armstrong, William Primrose, Earl J. Williams, and Sonny Williams. Bea Williams, sister of Earl and Sonny Williams, assumed the role of manager and had them record some rhythm and blues demos that she sent to New York for evaluation.

  

As a result,  ABC Paramount had them record one record that went nowhere , Bea Williams then started her own label, BALE, and released two singles by the Coolbreezers in 1957: “The Greatest Love Of All” / “Eda Weda Bug” and “Let Christmas Ring” / “Hello Mr. New Year.” Earl Williams also sang bass for the Twilighters on Marshall.


Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


     
You Know I Go For You / My Brother               Eda Weda Bug                     Hello Mr. New Year    

     
The Greatest Love Of All               Just Room For Two                  Let Christmas Ring  


Siesta (Bale unreleased)

 

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The Florescents

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The Florescents

The Florescents (Hartford, CT.)

 

Personnel :

Willie John Farley (Lead Tenor / Second Tenor)

Wayne Strong (First Tenor)

Timmy Martin

Richard Reedy

Peter Tyson

John Lee (Bass)

 

Discography :

1963 - What Are You Doing Tonight / Being In Love (Bethlehem 3079)

 

Biography :

Willie John Farley was born at East Hartford, Connecticut. He started singing in 1958, being part of several groups, the Impalas , the Cosmopolitans... It was in 1963 that he started his own group with some friends : The Florescents. The group consists of Willie John Farley, Wayne Strong, Timmy Martin, Richard Reedy, Peter Tyson and John Lee. They recorded "What Are You Doing Tonight" and "Being In Love" released by Bethlehem Records.

 

Songs :

  
What Are You Doing Tonight                       Being In Love              

 

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