The Chavelles aka The Sabers (1)
Brice Coefield, Sheridan "Rip" Spencer, Billy Storm
The Chavelles (Los Angeles)
aka The Sabers (1)
Personnel :
Sheridan "Rip" Spencer (Second Tenor)
Brice Coefield (Baritone)
Billy "Storm" Spicer (First Tenor/Bass)
Herbie (First Tenor)
Walter Carter (Bass)
Discography :
The Sabers (1)
1955 - Always Forever / Cool Cool Christmas (Cal-West 847)
The Chavelles
1956 - Valley Of Love / Red Tape (Vita 127)
Biography :
The labyrinthine history of Los Angeles doo wop group The Valiants dates to early 1955, when second tenor Sheridan "Rip" Spencer formed the Sabers with his cousin Brice Coefield, who assumed baritone duties. According to Marv Goldberg's profile on his R&B Notebooks website, the cousins added first tenor Billy Spicer, bass Walter Carter and a first tenor remembered only as "Herbie" prior to issuing their Cal-West label debut single, "Always, Forever," in late 1955.
Sheridan "Rip" Spencer Billy Storm
When the record flopped, the Sabers rechristened themselves the Chavelles, and with the intervention of Coefield's postman father met local jazz pianist Lloyd Glenn, who introduced the group to Specialty Records A&R chief "Bumps" Blackwell. A studio session soon followed, and after Blackwell shopped the master tape to the Pasadena-based Vita label, the first Chavelles single hit stores in the spring of 1956.
Bumps" Blackwell
Commercial success again eluded the group, and with the addition of ex-Squires guitarist Chester Pipkin, the core trio of Spencer, Coefield, and Spicer formed yet another vehicle, the Valiants, borrowing the name from the popular comic strip Prince Valiant. (This lineup's first session with Blackwell further added to the confusion when the Aladdin label mistakenly credited their 1957 debut, "Happenin' After School," to the Gents.)
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Valiants/valiants.html
Songs :
The Sabers (1)
Always Forever / Cool Cool Christmas
The Chavelles
Valley Of Love Red Tape
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