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The Spotlites aka The Dawns (4)

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The Spotlites  aka The Dawns (4)

The Spotlites (Brooklyn, NYC)
aka The Dawns (4)

 

Personnel :

Sandy Colon (Lead)

Eddie Barbosa

Big Jimmy Lampkin

Little Jimmy Reed

Henry Young

 

Discography :

The Dawns (4)
1959 - I Love You So Tonight / Trav'lin' (Catalina 1000)

The Spotlites
1959 - 1963 - Trav'lin' / All Kinds Of Dancing Goin' On (Catalina 1001)

 

Biography :

Vocal group from Brooklyn composed by Sandy Colon (Lead), Eddie Barbosa, Big Jimmy Lampkin, Little Jimmy Reed and Henry Young. In august 1963, the Quintet locally known as the Spotlites the group records three songs for the little Brooklyn label Catalina. Catalina released  "I Love You So Tonight" and "Trav'lin'" both written by Big Jimmy Lampkin and Little Jimmy Reed Under a new name : The Dawns! At the same time the label again released "Trav'lin'" with "All Kinds Of Dancing Going On", this time under their real name: The Spotlites.

 

Songs
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

The Spotlites

  
                   Trav'lin'                              All Kinds Of Dancing Goin' On     

 

The Dawns (4)


I Love You So Tonight / Trav'lin'

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Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)

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Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)

Ricky Dee & The Embers (7) (Easton, PA)

 

Personnel :

Rick Wise (Drums)

Anthony Corona (Bobby Arnell) (Tenor Sax, Vocals)

Tony Gasperetti (Bass)

Paul Longyhore (Guitar)

Orlando Capriotti (Organ)

 

Discography :

Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)
1962 - Work Out (Part 1) / Work Out (Part 2) (Newtown 5001)
1962 - Work Out / Tunnel Of Love (Newtown 5001)

John Mobley (bb Ricky Dee & The Embers (7))
1962 - Tunnel Of Love (Part 1) / Tunnel Of Love (Part 2) (Town & Country 6601)

 

Biography :

"Work Out" by Ricky Dee & The Embers is the start of the Harold B Robinson  recording project in Philadelphia at 6601 New Broad Street.....Newtown , New Arts, Newtime ,Nicetown , Sweet Taffy Records introduced a wonderful collection of artistes and attacked on all fronts of music with sometimes bizarre and semi-professional  discs , all without exception worth investigating... Members on the record by Ricky Dee and The Embers were: Orlando Capriotti, Tony Gaspereli, Paul Longyore, Tony Corona and Rick Wise.

Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)

"Work Out" was a big enough hit in the Lehigh Valley and  Philadelphia, that it did chart nationallyat #103 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Chart. Just as the record was breaking out big, radio stations stopped playing it.  Back then rumor was it was because RCA and Sam Cooke said it sounded too much like “Twisting The Night Away”.  The first pressing was "Work Out" Part 1 and Part 2 on the flip side. The second version was Workout on the A side and “Tunnel Of Love” featuring Johnny Mobley on the B side. John Mobley, from Philadelphia, sang with the Four Sportsmen and also released a 45 as Billy Boss & The Boss Tones.

Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)

 On "Work Out" “Bobby Arnell” getting credit on the label as the lead of the group. The group was originally known as “Bobby Arnell and The Accents”.  It was indeed Newtown label owner Harold Robinson that re-named the group Ricky Dee and The Embers. The group played most of the instrumental track on the nationwide hit by Patti LaBelle and The Blue Belles “I Sold My Heart To The Junkman”.  During this YouTube video, look for the great rock and roll music trivia behind the story of that record.

 

Songs :

Ricky Dee & The Embers (7)


Work Out (Part 1) / Work Out (Part 2)

John Mobley


Tunnel Of Love (Part 1) / Tunnel Of Love (Part 2)

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The Gadabouts (2)

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The Gadabouts (2)
L to R: Casper Iasillo, Valentino D'Ottavio, Michael Pierro and Louis Truini

The Gadabouts (2) (Port Chester, New York)

 

Personnel :

Casper Iasillo

Valentino D'Ottavio

Michael Pierro

Louis Truini

 

Discography :

1960 - Deep Are The Roots Of A Happy Home / Caress Me (Jaro Int. 77022)

 

Biography :

Vocal Group from Port Chester, New York, composed by Casper Iasillo, Valentino D'Ottavio, Michael Pierro and Louis Truini. In early 1960, they recorded "Deep Are The Roots Of A Happy Home" and "Caress Me". They have their record released by The J. Arthur Rank Co. on the Jaro Label. They performing on the Ed Sullivan show.

 

Songs:

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The Emjays

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The Emjays
The Emjays : Judy Lloyd , Mike Fox , Jimmy "Curtis" Evans & Mike Love 

The Emjays (Massapequa,L.I.,N.Y.)


Personnel :

Jimmy "Curtis" Evans (James Martin Stulberger)

Judy Lloyd (Judith Lloyd)

Mike Fox (Michael Fox)

Mike Love (Michael Mislove)


Discography :

The Emjays Featuring Jimmy And Judy
1958 - This Is My Love / Waitin´ (The Pitty Pitty Pat Song) (Greenwich 411)

The Emjays
1959 - Cross My Heart (Hope To Die) / All My Love, All My Life (Greenwich 412)
1959 - Over The Rainbow / Cookie Jar (Paris 538)

Jimmy Curtiss & The Regents
1965 - The Girl From The Land Of A Thousand Dances / Let's Dance Close (Laurie 3315)

Jimmy Curtiss
1960 - The Simple Things / Without You (UA 215)
1961 - Miss Untrue / Love Sweet Love (UA 312)
1962 - You Got What I Like / Five Smooth Stones (Warner 5257)
1965 - Not For You / You`re What`s Happening Baby (Laurie LR 3312)
1967 - Psychedelic Situation / Gone But Not Forgotten (Laurie LR 3383)
1969 - Johnny Get Your Gun / For What I Am (Perception P2)



Biography :

Jimmy Curtiss was born 1941 under his real name James Martin Stulberger in New York. He grew up and lived in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. For the first time Jimmy Curtiss appears as a member of a doo wop outfit The Emjays. The Emjays were three guys and a girl:  Jimmy Evans (Later Jimmy Curtiss) Mike Fox, Mike Love, and Judy Lloyd. The youngsters met and organized at Plain Edge High School in Massapequa, L.I., while members of that student body. They write and arrange their own material. The quartet was brought to the attention of label prexy, Hal Webman, by former movie star, Esther Ralston, who's daughter Judy Lloyd, is the female member of the three boys and a girl combo.

The Emjays    The Emjays

                                                                                                         Judy Lloyd

Greenwich Records signed and recorded the new teenage singing group.  The Emjays' first release on Greenwich couples "Waitin'" (The Pitty Pitty Pat Song) with "This Is My Love". The Group cut a second release for Greenwich in 1959 with "Cross My Heart (Hope To Die)" / "All My Love, All My Life". A third single appears on Paris record the same year. Jimmy Curtis issued his solo debut, "Without You," on United Artists in 1961. The label attempted to position him as a teen crooner in the mold of Bobby Vee or Paul Anka, although original and distinctive efforts like 1962's "Five Smooth Stones" not surprisingly failed to make a commercial impact. 

The Emjays    The Emjays
Jimmy Curtiss                                                                                                 

Stripped of his record contract, Curtiss sold songs to Bobby Darin and Ellie Greenwich, and even worked for a time in advertising. Since 1965 he collaborated with Ernie Maresca and Laurie Records in New York. Three Jimmy Curtiss singles appeared on the Laurie label. The "most famous" being, of course, "Psychedelic Situation". Otherwise there wouldn't be this feature.

The Emjays
Jimmy Curtiss

"You're What's Happening Baby" (1965) and  "The Girl From The Land Of 1000 Dances"/bw the Fantastic "Let's Dance Close" (with The Regents) (1965) were the other two 7" 45s on Laurie. Fans of doo wop and teen pop in The US and UK are usually quite fond of this song with The Regents plus the early singles by Jimmy C., while psych pop and bubblegum aficionados prefer Jimmy's music from 1967 onwards. Between 1967 and 1969 Jimmy Curtiss worked with The Hobbits in New York.



Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
 

The Emjays

     
This Is My Love           Waitin´ (The Pitty Pitty Pat Song)          Cross My Heart  

     
               All My Love, All My Life         Over The Rainbow /  Cookie Jar          

 

Jimmy Curtiss & The Regents

  
    ****Let's Dance Close****             The Girl From The Land Of A ........
 

 

Jimmy Curtiss

     
The Simple Things                        Without You                       Miss Untrue     

     
Love Sweet Love               You Got What I Like              Five Smooth Stones

 


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The Whippoorwills (1)

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 The Whippoorwills (1)
Charlene Miller & Janet Campbell (Standing), Joan Meifert (seated)

The Whippoorwills (1) (Portland, Oregon)

 

Personnel :

Joan Meifert

Janet Campbell

Jan Roberts

 

Discography :

1959 - Baby Let's Face It / You're In Oregon My Friend (Drift 1446)


Biography :

In 1959,  three young girls  named The Whippoorwills  and their teachers from Portland were named winners of the Centennial song contest. Oregon's official Centennial song is entitled: "You're In Oregon, My Friend." The Whippoorwills were Joan Meifert, Janet Campbell and Jan Roberts, and their music and dancing teacher, Celia Burley. Drift Records from Portland released the "You're In Oregon My Friend" the same year with "Baby Let's Face It". In 1960, Charlene Miller replaced Jan Roberts & the group appeared localy.

 

Songs :

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Les Tear Drops

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Les Tear Drops

Les Tear Drops (QC, Canada)

 

Personnel :

Robert Ménard

Tony Colette

Gerry Côté

Claude Bélisle

 

Discography :

Les Tear Drops
1959 - Je promets / L'Amour (Fleur de Lys 149)
1959 - Tout mon Amour / Et Je Sais (Fleur de Lys 157)
1960 - J'ai Toujours Besoin De Toi / Tu Me Comprends (Fleur de Lys 179)
1963 - Je Ne Fais Que Pleurer / Dis Ton Nom (Click 13)
1964 - Dans La Nuit / Pas A Pas (Click 49)
1964 - Jolie Fille / Michelle (Click 58)

Robert Vimont
1965 - Jenny / Dis-moi (Rusticana 290)

 

Biography :

The Tear Drops, a group formed in 1958 by Claude Bélisle, Tony Colette, Jerry Cote and Robert Menard. The group experiences early success with the song: "Je promets" in 1959. 

   

The success remains unanswered, and the group becomes a duet with Robert Menard and Claude Bélisle and sign in for three singles for Click records, which follows a career at the tavern until its dissolution in 1965.  Robert Menard recorded a 45 rpm solo whose securities "Jenny" et "Dis-moi" and continues to occur in the tavern the name of Robert Vimont.

Les Tear Drops   Les Tear Drops

 

 

 

Songs :

Les Tear Drops

  
L'Amour                                          Je Promets

  
J'ai Toujours Besoin De Toi                           Jolie Fille             


Robert Vimont


Dis-moi

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The Tu-Tones (2) aka The Tutones

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The Tu-Tones (2) aka The Tutones

The Tu-Tones (2) (Clifton, New Jersey)
aka The Tutones

 

Personnel :

Cecile Mastroeni

Vivian Mastroeni

 

Discography :

The Tu-Tones (2)
1962 - Ring Of Virgin Gold / Green Is The Color (Stagedor 1001)

The Tutones
1963 - Ring Around the Christmas Tree / Santa Danced with Our Teacher (Airco 1115)

 

Biography :

The Tu-Tones were Cecile and Vivian Mastroeni of Clifton, New Jersey. "Ring of Virgin Gold" and flip side "Green is the Color" was recorded in 1962 the sisters. They performed with DJ Cousin Bruce Morrow at the Bergen Mall and Palisades Park.  The record never got played on the radio due to the word "virgin" at that time.  Bruce Morrow suggested that they re-cut the record substituting a different word but the song writers refused to do that.  the girls also cut a Christmas 45 "Ring Around the Christmas Tree" and flip side "Santa Danced with Our Teacher". The two songs were recorded on a different independent label "Airco Records" and the name on the label is the Tutones.

 

Songs :

The Tu-Tones (2)

  
Ring of Virgin Gold`                           Green Is The Color


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