The Dolphins (3) aka The Dual Tones
The Dolphins (3) Port Chester, New York)
aka The Dual Tones
Personnel :
James Cascio
Anthony Fotia
Discography :
The Dual Tones
1959 - Bubble-Gum Bop! / I'll Belong To You (Sabre 203)
The Dolphins (3)
1961 - Rainbow's End / One More For The Road (Empress 102)
Biography :
The Dolphins were were James Cascio and Anthony Fotia. They were from Port Chester, New York. In 1959, James and Anthony recorded two songs : "Bubble-Gum Bop!" b/w "I'll Belong To You". The single was released on the tiny Sabre records in New York. they were billed as the Dual Tones. They had the pleasure of appearing on the stage of an Allan Freed show in the Catskills back in 1959 were and they backed up Johnny Maestro on "16 Candles".
At the end of the year 1960, James Cascio and Anthony Fotia sign a recording contract with Empress and change their name to the Dolphins . Empress was a subsidiary of Valmor Records. The Valmor Company was started in the fall of 1960 in New York city. It was a division of Countess, international, and owned and run by Gene and Jody Malis (Jody often used her maiden name, Cameron).
In 1961, Valmor opened the subsidiary label, Empress. The Empress label lasted about a year and only released 8 singles. The new renamed Dolphins recorded two ballads : "Rainbow's End" and "One More For The Road" released on Empress 102. After the empress release, Anthony Fotia moved to the Bronx.
Songs :
The Dolphins (3)
One More For The Road Rainbow's End
The Dual Tones
I'll Belong To You Bubble-Gum Bop!
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