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The Shadows (6) aka The Five Shadows

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The Shadows (6) ka The Five Shadows
The Shadows in 1958

The Shadows (6) (Medford, Oregon)
aka The Five Shadows

 

Personnel :

Paul Smith (Lead & guitar)

Bill Smith (Guitar)

Tom  Newcomb

Dave Mansfield

Mike Feiss

Rick Carrara

 

Discography :

The Five Shadows
1960 - My Love Bug / Blue Moon (Frosty 1)

The Shadows (6)
1960 - Tell This Lonely Heart Goodbye / Wonder Why (Dottie 1006)

 

Biography :

The Shadows were a vocal group with some personal changes throughout their short career between 1958 and 1961. The group formed in 1958 by six Medford boys. Members of the group, all students at St. Mary's high school, are Paul Smith (Lead), Tom Newcomb, Dave Mansfield, Bill Smith, Mike Feiss and Rick Carrara. In the beginning the group performs regularly in Medford and its surroundings. In 1958, they winning the first place in the finals of the Oregon Jaycees' talent contest. The contest was one  of the closing day attractions at the Oregon State fair. Their victory opened the doors to a professional audition with Northwest Recorders in Portland and to make a guest appearance on a Portland television station. This will be the start of their professional career.

The Shadows (6) ka The Five Shadows    The Shadows (6) ka The Five Shadows

In 1960, as a quintet, they recorded "Blue Moon" and "My Love Bug" written by Lead Singer Paul Smith. The disc will be released by Frosty Records in 1960 as the 5 Shadows. That same year as a quartet, they recorded "Tell This Lonely Heart Goodbye" and  "Wonder Why" Released by Dottie as The Shadows. The group perform sometimes as a sextet, quintet, quartet and even in trio when Tom Newcomb is down with a broken leg. Appearance credit include Park Hotel, Great Falls Montana, Ho-Ti Club and Hotel Benson at Portland, and at San francisco "Hungry I", "Club Sinaloa", "Facks" and the Forest Lake resort. Paul Smith, Bill Smith & Tom Newcomb will be the three members always present among all the combinations ot The Shadows over the years.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


The Five Shadows


Blue Moon / My Love Bug

The Shadows (6)

  
             Wonder Why                       Tell This Lonely Heart Goodbye

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The Gold Bugs aka The Five Sharks (1)

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The Statues

The Gold Bugs  (Long Island, New York)
aka The Five Sharks (1)

 

Personnel:

Eddie Schwartz

Johnny Mumford

Bruce Garland

...

 

Discography :

The Five Sharks (1)
1964 - Stormy Weather / If You Love Me (Time Sq. 35)

The Gold Bugs
1965 - Stop That Wedding / It's So Nice (Coral 62453)

 

Biography :

The Five Sharks were a young white group from Floral Park, Long Island who were known as the Florals when they recorded their version of "Stormy Weather" for Irving "Slim" Rose.  The group consisted of Eddie Schwartz, Johnny Mumford, Bruce Garland and another guy. To capitalize on his self-created "Stormy Weather" promotion (he kept offering more cash each week for an original 45 of the Five Sharps' 952 Jubilee recording, "Stormy Weather;" Irving "Slim" Rose never had to pay up and, to this date, no 45 has ever turned up), Slim renamed the Florals the "Five Sharks" and pressed up his first 100 copies on a unique multicolor vinyl Times Square pressing with a longer intro  creating an instant collector's item. Eddie Schwartz's  friend of the family had a friend who had a barber shop in Atlantic City with a recording studio in the back, The Florals group cut "Stop That Wedding" and "It's So Nice" released by Coral Records as The Gold Bugs.  The record was produced by Dave Rick, who had also produced Vito & the Salutations' "Unchained Melody."

 

Songs :

The Five Sharks (1)

  
Stormy Weather                         If You Love Me

The Gold Bugs

  
*** Stop That Wedding***                              It's So Nice            


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The Explorers (1)

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The Explorers (1) 

The Explorers (1) (New York)

 

Personnel:

Dennis Lowell (Lead)

Pete Morrow

Larry Alpert

Nick Rudd

Tito Carballo

 

Discography :

Singles :
The Explorers (1)
1959 - Vision Of Love / On A Clear Night (Corral 62147)
1960 - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning / Don't be a fool (Corral 62175/65575) 

Dennis & The Explorers (1)
1960 - Remember / Every Road (I Walk Along) (Corral 62295)

Unreleased :
1960 - This is A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Coral)
1960 - Cupid's Love Machine (Coral)

Demos :
N/A - The Letter
N/A - I'm Simply Asking You To Love Me
N/A - China Girl
N/A - Judy

 

Biography :

From New York City, the Explorers were a singing group formed by Pete Morrow, the son of the well known band leader and trombonist Buddy Morrow, other members were Dennis Parnell (aka Dennis Lowell), Larry Alpert, Nick Rudd and Tito Carballo. Initially, they got together, rehearsed for many weeks, and did a demo which was shopped around until they got a deal with Coral records and producer, arranger Dick Jacobs.  They did a lot of local "gigs," including the Brooklyn Paramount.

The Explorers (1)   The Explorers (1)

Coral released 4 singles by the "Explorers" (1 in 1959, 1 in 1960, and 1 in 1961 & 1 in 1963 containing reissues). The 3rd was the only release credited to "Dennis & the Explorers." The reason this release was so credited is that the group was not really the Explorers. Only (Lead Singer) Dennis Parnell (aka Dennis Lowell), and possibly one other member of the group showed up at the October 13, 1961 session. Other singers who happened to be in the studio at the time were used to round out the group.

 Songs :
 (Update By Hans-Joachim)

 Dennis & The Explorers (1)

   
 Every Road                                    Remember

The Explorers (1)

   
Don't be a fool       In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning     Cupid's Love Machine

       
Vision Of Love                        On A Clear Night               I'm Simply Asking You

     
Got A Letter                                   China Girl                                    Judy      


This is A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening

 

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The Four Fellas (1)

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The Four Fellas (1)
front : Mike Peterson, Margo Spicer and Mickey Turner Rear John Holland and Noel Kobayashi

The Four Fellas (1) (Gardena, California)

Personnel :

Mickey Turner (Lead)

Margo Spicer (Lead)

Mike Peterson

John Holland

Noel Kobayashi

 

Discography :

The Four Fellas (1) (Featuring Mickey Turner)
1958 - Be There Baby / Rock With A Redhead (Vellez 1403)

The Four Fellas (1) (Mickey & Margo) / The Four Fellas (1)
1958 - Hi! Honey, Baby Baby / Hop, Skip, Jump (Vellez 1404)

Mickey Turner   
1960 - I May Never See You Again / Honest I Do (Revolvo 46/47)

 

Biography :

In 1958, Five local teenager have signed a contract with Vellez Records and have cut four Sides under the name of Margo and the Four Fellas. The youths are John Holland,  Mike Peterson, and Noel Kobayashi Gardena High graduates,  Margo Spicer attending Gardena and Mickey Turner of Torrance. The four tunes are "Be There Baby” backed by "Rock With A Redhead” by The Four Fellas and "Hi Honey Baby Baby' by Margo and Mickey backed by "Hop Skip And Jump” by the Four Fellas singing in harmony. Vellez will release the first two tracks as "The Four Fellas featuring Mickey Turner" and the next two as "Mickey & Margo" & The Four Fellas" and "The Four Fellas".

The Four Fellas (1)     The Four Fellas (1)

The Four Fellas who hare been graduated from high school have enrolled at college in various part of the country. Holland left for Dartmouth College the day after the recording session where he have studying medicine like Kobayashi , Peterson is at UCLA and Turner at Harbor JC. In 1960, Mickey Turner would record two sides: "I May Never See You Again"and "Honest I Do" released by another small Californian label : Revolvo.


Songs :

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The Tiaras (1)

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From Left: Mary Webber, Veronica Carrie and Kathy Withers

The Tiaras (1) (Monrovia, California)

 

Personnel :

Kathy Withers

Mary Webber

Veronica Carrie


Discography :

1963 - You Told Me / I'm Gonna Forget You (Valiant 6027)
1963 - Hey Señor / Don't Believe A Word (Valiant 6030)

 

Biography :

The Tiaras all attend Monrovia High School located in Monrovia, California, a northeastern suburb of Los Angeles. The Girls, Veronica Carrie, Kathi Withers and Mary Webber have sung for assemblies and school dances.  They were discovered while auditioning for the background music of a record.  The coaches  were  Barry Devorzon, who  wrote  the  previous  hit "Dreamin' " and  "Rhythm Of The Rain" and Bodie Chandler. Devorzon also wrote the nice "I'Gonna Forget You" and "You Told Me"  the first songs recorded by the Tiaras on Valiant records.

  

A few months later, the girls return to the studio and record one of their compositions "Hey Señor" and "Don't Believe A Word" by Bodie Chandler. The Tiaras on Valiant are not related with The other groups of Tiaras.Valiant Records was a 60's record label that was distributed by Warner Bros. Records from 1960 to 1965, was owned by Four Star Television before it was sold to Warner Bros. in 1967. Valiant Records was formed in 1960 in California, by singer−songwriter Barry DeVorzon and manager Billy Sherman. They charted with its first release, "Angel On My Shoulder" recorded by Shelby Flint.

 

Songs :

  
I'm Gonna Forget You                             You Told Me          

  
         Hey Señor                                 Don't Believe A Word

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The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

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The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

The Ivy's (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
aka The Four Ivy's

 

Personnel :

Roger J.Luttig

Theodore E.Starcevic

Stanley McCluske Jr.

Charles Knowlan

 

Discography :

The Ivy's
1959 - Lost Without You / All I Want (Coed 518)

The Four Ivy's
1959 - Lost Without You / All I Want (Coed 518)

 

Biography :

The (Four) Ivys, were a local singing quartet from Pittsburgh. Pa,. The lads, all between the ages of 20 and 22, entered active duty under the six-month RFA plan At Fort Sill (Lawton, Oklahoma), in August 1959. They enlisted simultaneously for six months so that they can further their careers upon discharge. The four are Theodore E.Starcevic, 22, of 7208 Whipple St., a Journalism graduate of Duquesne University, Roger J.Luttig , 21, of 156 Gaskell St., a Tech student; Stanley McCluske Jr., 20, of 491 Norton St., a South Hills high school graduate and Charles Knowlan, 20, of 157 Virginia Ave., who attended Duquesne University for two years.

The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's    The Ivy's aka The Four Ivy's

The vocal group has worked as a team for the past two years performing on television, radio and in night clubs "m the Pittsburgh. Pa. and got a recording contract with Coed Recording Co.in New York . The week before their departure, they waxed two songs : "Lost Without You" and "All I Want" , released in October 1959 by Coed.


Songs :


Lost Without You / All I Want


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The Tantones

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The Tantones (
Top : Irving Ross, Leonard Wayne Bunn & Walter Boyd - Bottom Darwin Jackson & Melvin Ross.

The Tantones (Los Angeles, Ca.)

 

Personnel:

Leonard Wayne Bunn (Lead)

Irving Ross

Walter Boyd

Darwin Jackson

Melvin Ross

 

Discography :

The Tantones
1957 - I Love You Really I Do / No Matter ‎(Lamp 2002)
1957 - Tell Me / So Afraid (Lamp 2008)

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Leonard  Wayne & The Hi-Tones - Leonard  Wayne & The Impacts
1963 - That's All I Want To Do / You Didn't Have To Laugh (Andre 701)

Lenny Wayne & The Hi-Tones
1964 - That's All I Want To Do / You Didn't Have To Laugh (Sky Line 701)

 

Biography :

The Tantones hailed from South Los Angeles. They attended Manual Arts High School which was, along with Jefferson and Fremont High Schools the hotbeds of the Califorina vocal group scene. The group were composed by Leonard Wayne Bunn (lead) Irving Ross, Walter Boyd, Darwin Jackson & Melvin Ross. In 1956, The Tantones signed a recording contract With Lamp records. The Tantones recorded four songs "I Love You Really I Do", "No Matter", "Tell Me" and "So Afraid" released on two singles in March 1957 and July the same year.

The Tantones (    The Tantones (
Leonard Wayne Bunn                                                                                                                    

Lamp Records is a subsidiary of Aladdin Records, Lamp originally was based in New York City,  but late in it's brief life moved to Los Angeles. Lamp never really had a hit record,their first was in 1957, but they always seemed to record good artists. Other vocal groups who recorded for Lamp Records were: The Mellow Fellows, The Cues, The Cookies, The Carols, The Lovers, The Sharps, The Troopers, The Heart-Throbs, The Minorbops and The Inspirations. In 1963, lead singer Leonard Wayne Bunn  wrote and recorded two songs released on Andre & Sky Line records.

 

Songs :

The Tantones

  
Tell Me                                     So Afraid

  
I Love You, Really I Do                               No Matter        


Leonard  Wayne & The Hi-Tones

  
  That's All I Want To Do                      You Didn't Have To Laugh


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The Magnets (1)

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The Magnets (1)
Tom Luxmore, Bud Watters, Jeff Remington & Gordie Mandot

The Magnets (1) (Akron, Ohio)

 

Personnel :

Gordie Mandot (Lead)

Tom Luxmore

Bud Watters

Jeff Remington

 

Discography :

1958 - Don't Tarry Little Mary / When The School Bell Rings (RCA 7391)

 

Biography :

The chain of coincidence began when the quartet was a double duet. Gordie Mandat and Tom Luxmore beat out competition in a Copley High Talent Contest. A similar show at Buchthel was a sounding board for the voices of Bud Watters and Jeff Remington.  Taping tunes at the Akron Recording Studio, The quartet met Kenny Wade, who was backing up his brother on the drums in rehearsal. Sixteen year-old Kenny had written almost 75 songs, including the numbers the Magnets have since warbled on Wax : "Don't Tarry Little Mary" and "When The School Bell Rings". In record time, the live five were headed for New York In Kenny's car stocked with tapes and quivering confidence on a drive for an audition. Allen Stanton of Sheldon Publishing Co. arranged tryouts with Coral and RCA.  They got the good news when he telephoned from the Turnpike, They had a contract with RCA Victor. First the quartet needed a name "to attract" and Manager Wade came up with 'The Magnets." Next came a return engage, ment in New York to cut their first platter. When the disc was released in November, personal appearances throughout kept the boys on the move with two or three shows a week throughout Northern Ohio.

 

Song :

  
When The School Bell Rings                   Don't Tarry Little Mary     

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The Magnets (2)

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The Magnets (1)
The Magnets (2) (Brooklyn, New York)

 


Personnel:



Vincent DeMaria (Lead)

Charles Errante (Baritone)

Charles DiBella (Bass)

Sal Grippi (Second Tenor)

 

Discography :

Singles :
1965 - You Just Say The Word / Surprise (Groove 0058)

Unreleased :
1965- - I Love Her (Groove)


 

Biography :

Vocal group whose lead singer Vincent DeMaria and some other members come from New York. The Magnets consisted of Vincent DeMaria (Lead), Charles Errante (Baritone), Charles DiBella (Bass with the Five Discs), Sal Grippi (Second Tenor) and unfortunately the name of the first tenor has been forgotten. The Magnets were managed by Stephen Guido and Kenneth Weber who gets them a recording contract for Groove Records. Groove Records was founded by Billboard reporter Bob Rolontz in 1953 as a rhythm and blues label. The label tried hard to break into the R&B market. Two sides written by manager's Stephen Guido and Kenneth Weber.

 

Songs :

  
You Just Say The Word                            Surprise           


I Love Her

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Little Butchie & The Vells (1)

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Little Butchie & The Vells (1)Little Butchie & The Vells

Little Butchie & The Vells (1) (Manhattan, New York)

Ref : Butchy Saunders & The Elchords
Ref : Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)

 

Personnel :

John L. Brown aka Butchy Saunders (Lead)

... Crane

Frederick Oldyn

Norris Hoist

 

Discography :

Little Butchie & The Vells (1)
Single :
1959 - Over The Rainbow / Sometimes Little Girl (Angle Tone 535)
Unreleased :
1959 - Please Tell The Angels (Angle Tone)

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Ref :

Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)    
Singles:
1956 - Lindy Lou / Rock 'n Roll Indian Dance (Herald 485)
1956 - Great Big Heart / I Wanna Holler (Herald 481)
Unreleased :
1956 - Don't Do Me Wrong (Gee)
 

Butchy Saunders & The Elchords
1958 -  Gee I'm In Love / Peppermint Stick (Good 544/5)

 

Biography :

Beginning in 1956, every young singing prodigy in urban areas in the Northeast was following the lead position set by Frankie Lymon and his vocal group called The Teenagers. Because of the great success of the Lymon group, every independent record label was looking for their own "Frankie Lymon". One of the many hopefuls back in 1956 was nine year old John Brown in the city of Newark, New Jersey. When Brown felt that he was ready for professional direction and a shot at a record session, he went out and looked for contacts in the busy record industry in New York. He began using a stage name and he was known as Butchie Saunders. He eventually found his way to Herald Records in New York and soon had a vocal group surrounding him called The Buddies. He was being managed by Elroy Peace, a long time song and dance performer.

 Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)    Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)

In August a jump tune called "Lindy Lou" was picked for the group and the flip side was "Rock & Roll Indian Dance" on Herald # 485. The record got good airplay and sales in the New York and Philadelphia areas. The record starts to sell in Chicago thanks to The Great Montague that city's top radio personality. In late August, Butchie and The Buddies appeared at the Apollo Theater with Doctor Jive (Tommy Smalls). In November of 1956, now billed as Little Butchie Saunders, Herald releases "Great Big Heart" and "I Wanna Holler" on # 491. This time there was no magic for Butchie, and the record did not sell much despite a concentrated effort in Washington D.C. and the Virginia Tidewater area of Norfolk and Portsmouth. Herald Records had second thoughts on continuing with the group. The label felt that the onslaught of Lymon sound-alikes was a glut on the scene. Subsequently Herald Records dropped the group from their recording roster and Butchie was out on his own again.

 Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)     Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)

Butchie went back to making the rounds of the smaller New York independents looking for a break. He was eventually led to a man named Al Tate who had begun a new recording enterprise called Good Records. A vocal quartet was quickly thrown together including Ronald Talbert, David Ballot Elliot Johnson and Raphael ? (some source gives other names). They were called The Elchords and worked on two songs that were prepared for the group. The tunes were "Peppermint Stick" and "Gee I'm In Love" and were soon released on Good # 544. The record picked up radio airplay almost immediately, and was a good sized hit in the urban Northeast during the spring of 1958. Unfortunately for the group, some internal dissension coupled with problems with the record label ended the career of The Elchords after one record. Both sides were reissued a year later on the MusicTone label (# 1107). But that was not the end of the line for Butchie Saunders. After a try to hook up with George Goldner (who had Frankie Lymon and his group) came to nothing, Saunders did make a connection with AngleTone Records most known for a number of hits by The Fi-Tones. The label had a group called The Vells, and they had the idea to front the group with Butchie as the lead singer. The combined group had one release for the label "Sometimes Little Girl" and "Over The Rainbow" on AngleTone # 535 in 1959. It was not a successful record for the group and soon Butchie Saunders faded with the oncoming nineteen sixties.
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Songs :

Little Butchie & The Vells (1)

  
Over The Rainbow                          Sometimes Little Girl


Please Tell The Angels 

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Little "Butchie" Saunders & His Buddies (4)    

  
           Lindy Lou                           Rock 'n Roll Indian Dance

  
Great Big Heart                                I Wanna Holler


Don't Do Me Wrong

Butchy Saunders & The Elchords

  
Gee I'm In Love                               Peppermint Stick


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