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The Fascinators (1)

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The Fascinators (1)

The Fascinators (1) (Detroit)

Thanks to Liam

 

Personnel :

Clarence Smith (Lead / First Tenor)

Earl Richardson (Baritone / Tenor)

Jerry Potter (Second Tenor / Lead)

Donald Blackshear  (Lead Baritone)

Bob Rivers (Bass)

 

Discography :

Singles:
1954 - Sweet Baby / The Bells Of My Heart (Your Copy 1135)
1954 - My Beauty, My Own / Don't Give It Away  (Your Copy 1136)
1955 - Don't Give My Love Away / Can't Stop (Blue Lake 112)

Unreleased:
1955 - But I'll Remember (Blue Lake)
1956 - Aurelia (Roadhouse LP 5001)

 

Biography :

The Fascinators were one of those myriad vocal groups of the early 1950s who made a few recordings and then dropped out of sight.  The Fascinators began in Detroit sometime around 1949 or 1950. The original group was Jerry Potter , second tenor and lead; Donald Blackshear, lead baritone; Bob Rivers, bass; Clarence Smith, first tenor and main lead; Earl Richardson, lead baritone/tenor.  The group started  in high school.  The group first recorded on the Your Copy label, which was owned by Monroe Horn, the proprietor of Horn’s Record Shop at 1135 Westminster Avenue in Detroit.

   

(L tot R) Bob Rivers, Jerry Potter, Earl Richardson, Clarence Smith and Donald Blackshear                                 DJ Al Benson        

Horn put out two records on the Fascinators—‘“‘Sweet Baby” backed with “The Bells of My Heart,” and “My Beauty, My Own” paired with “Don’t Give It Away.”  The four sides were recorded in the rear of a record shop, Joe’s Records, on Hastings Avenue. The next (and last) label the Fascinators found themselves on was Al Benson’s Blue Lake. Benson released one record on the group and it was the result of one wild weekend in Chicago in 1955. The Fascinators’ session  Recording resulted in four sides, but the only two that have surfaced are two jumps, “Can’t Stop” and “Don’t Give My Love Away.”

Doowop: The Chicago Scene (Robert Pruter)

Songs :


  
     Sweet Baby                              The Bells Of My Heart

  
Don't Give It Away                          My Beauty, My Own

  
Don't Give My Love Away                      Can't Stop                


Aurelia

 
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The Cupids (2)

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The Cupids (2)  

The Cupids (2) (Brooklyn, NY)

Thanks to Liam

 

Personnel :

Harold Fischer

Bill Fillyaw

Raymond Cobb

Willie Whitlow

Henry Taylor

 

Discography :

1957 - My Dog Likes Your Dog / The Answer To Your Prayer (Decca 30279)

 

Biography :

(From Cashbox March 30, 1957)
In March 1957 Decca Records has signed a new vocal quintet called The Cupids. The group has been singing together for about two years, turning pro just a short time ago. Individually, The Cupids are: Harold Fischer, Bill Fillyaw, Raymond Cobb, Willie Whitlow and Henry Taylor. Ranging in age from 17 to 21, The Cupids al hail from Brooklyn. Decca cut the boys only two weeks ago, and their first sides, “My Dog Likes Your Dog” and “The Answer To Your Prayer,” were rushed out.

 

Songs :

  
My Dog Likes Your Dog                       The Answer To Your Prayer

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The Du Mauriers

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 The Du Mauriers

The Du Mauriers (Brooklyn, NY)

Thanks to Liam

 

Personnel :

Donald "Razor" Raysor

Leon Briggs

... Anderson

Butch ...

 

Discography :

1958 - All Night Long / Baby I Love You (Fury 1011)

 

Biography :

The Du Mauriers again fall into the category of groups who only ever managed to get one record released. In their case they had a goodie in "All Night Long"/"Baby | Love You" (Fury 1011) which saw release in February, 1958. This Brooklyn group appear to have named themselves after the cigarettes of the same name. The mind boggles at the prospect of the Camels, the Wild Woodbines, the Rothmans, the Stuyvesants, the Capstans, and the Weights, but fortunately that trend did not catch on! .

 The Du Mauriers     The Du Mauriers

Likely from Brooklyn, NY, group lasted no longer than a week, Donald "Razor" Raysor & Leon Briggs were from The Velvets on Fury and The Clippers on Gee.  Leon Briggs was also with The Miracles on Fury and Donald "Razor" Raysor with The Valentines on Old Town.

 

Songs :

  
All Night Long                              Baby I Love You

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The Princetons

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Paul Highfill, Tony Bertolet and Ken Robertson

The Princetons (Torrance, Ca.)

 

Personnel :

Ken Robertson

Tony Bertolet

Paul Highfill

 

Discography :

1960 - Please / Why Do I Love You? (Dore ???)

 

Biography :

Three Torrance boys,"The Princetons” are composed by Paul Highfill,16, Tony Bertolet, 18, and Ken Robertson, 19. The teen-age threesome, twoTorrance High School graduates and a 10th grader from Bishop Montgomery High School, have signed a contract to record for Dore Records, singing their own compositions. To guarantee an ample supply of material each of the three writes two songs every two weeks .From the six bi-weekly offerings, the best are put on tape and the cream of those are arranged to offer Dore. Their First commercial disc were sched uled for release in March 1960 and carries two familiar titles, “Please” and “Why Do I Love You?” were written by Ken Robertson. Tony and Ken began singing together in high school and appeared regularly on programs. They asked Paul to join them when Tony heard him play the guitar at a party It was also Tony who, indi y, found their agent. He met a fellow who knew a fellow, and, after their management had changed hands a few times, they signed a  contract with Dore.  Unfortunately, none of their recordings will be released.

Songs :

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