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The Del Royals (1)

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The Del Royals (3)
1960, The Del Royals : Randy, Tommy and Mike with a young girl.

The Del Royals (1) (Dellroy, Ohio)

 

Personnel :

Sonny Tanner

Eddie Baggott

Jan. H. Kennedy

 

Discography :

1960 - Barbara / I'd Wait Forever (Warwick 111/112)

 

Biography :

They were three lads from Dellroy who briefly chased musical fame in 1959: Sonny Tanner, Eddie Baggott and Jan. H. Kennedy. Jan. H. Kennedy met Norman Austen “Sonny” in the summer of 1951.  By their junior year, at Carrollton High School, Eddie, a year younger, joined the boys that year. At Carrollton, they met Jerry Glasser, the youngest of 10 Glasser family kids. His older brother, Richard, professionally known as Dick Lory, had a Top Ten hit and was on American Bandstand. Another brother, Pat, known as Pat Shannon, also appeared with Dick Clark on Bandstand. Jerry, with brothers Teddy and Bobby, recorded as The Three G’s, whose song, “Let’s Get Ready for Summer”, sold well in the New England area, but nowhere else.

The Del Royals (3)   The Del Royals (3)

Jerry’s tales of his family’s careers led Sonny, Eddie and Jan to form the Del-Royals. The name reflected not only our hometown but was fashioned after a successful group called the Del-Vikings. Six months later, Richard (Dick Lory,) was able to get them a contract with Warwick Records so they  went to a recording studio in Cleveland to record “Barbara”, written by Fern Britton. On the B side was one of Richard’s songs, “I’d Wait Forever.” The summer of 1959, they did numerous record hops with disc jockeys at KYC in Cleveland, the top rock station in the country, at least for breaking new Rock ‘n Roll songs.  One of the disc jockeys played “Barbara” on his late show one night after a performance in the Cleveland area. The station, and several others in northeast Ohio where they hand-delivered records, started playing “Barbara.” That night and the next three weeks would be the acme of their career.
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Songs :

  
Barbara                                            I'd Wait Forever

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The Vanguards (6)

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The Vanguards (6)

The Vanguards (6) (Dearborn, Mi)

 

Personnel :

Barry Kinder

Joe Gallo

Bob Nadorozny

 

Discography :

1958 - Last Night / Only Your Love (Ruth 439/440)

 

Biography :

Barry Kinder started singing at age eight. In the late 1940s, he sang on weekly radio broadcasts in Detroit, where he was born. In 1957, he formed a popular singing group, a male vocal trio called "The Vanguards" composed by Barry, Joe Gallo and Bob Nadorozny, all from Fordson Highschool in Dearborn.

The Vanguards (6)     The Vanguards (6)

From 1957 through 1961. they performed for months at The Gay Haven, opening  for Johnny Ginger, then Thomas' Edgewater Inn in Windsor for almost a year, Gino's Falcon Lounge, and others...  before they traveled all over the U.S. their last gig together was The Playboy Club in Chicago. In 1958 the Vanguards recorded "Last Night" and "Only Your Love" released by Ruth Records owned by Ollie Anderson McLaughlin. Barry Kinder started a group in the 1960s called the Scene Stealers with Bill Mott and Paul Cushmano. They toured the U.S., appearing on the same bills with artists like Louie Armstrong and Sally Rand.


Songs :


Last Night / Only Your Love

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The Vala-Quons aka The Valaquans aka The Hep Cats

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The Vala-Quons aka The Valaquans aka The Hep Cats

1962 - Seated : DJ's Lonnie Rochon, Tommy Smalls, Willie Bryant, & KDAY's Operations & Program Director Kelley Daniels.
Standing in the back row : The Valaquons : Rufus Moorehead, Andrew Winsletta, Jesse Kirkland & Bobby Johnson                              (Joe Thomas & Eyzell Taylor are not on the photo)

The Vala-Quons (Los Angeles, Ca.)
aka The Valaquans
aka The Hep Cats

 

Personnel :

Joe Thomas (Lead Tenor)

Willie Gant (Bass)

John Wesley "Wes" Hayes (Second Tenor / Baritone / Guitarist)

Bobby Johnson (First Tenor)

Jesse Kirkland (Second Tenor / Baritone)

 

Discography :

The Hep Cats
1961 - The Dilly Up / What In The World Can I Do (Del-Fi 4159)

The Vala-Quons
1962- Madelaine / Teardrops (Laguna 102)
1965 - Window Shopping On Girl's Avenue / I Wanna Woman (Tangerine 951)

The Valaquans
1965 - Diddybop  / Jolly Green Giant (Rayco 516)

 

Biography :

The Vala-Quons hailed from Los Angeles, California and were composed by Joe Thomas (Lead Tenor), Willie Gant (Bass), John Wesley "Wes" Hayes (2nd Tenor; Baritone; Guitarist), Bobby Johnson (1st Tenor) and Jesse Kirkland (2nd Tenor; Baritone). Before being known as the "Vala-Quons", the group had released a single one year earlier, in 1961 under the name "Hep-Cats", possibly with a few different group members. They recorded "The Dilly Up" b/w "What In The World Can I Do" released by Del-Fi Records, based in Hollywood, California and owned by Bob Keane. The label was most famous for signing Ritchie Valens.  It was therefore one year later, in 1962, that the group recorded their second single  "Madelaine" b/w "Teardrops". Laguna Records released the single under their new name, The Vala Quons. Laguna records was owned by  Delmar White, Joe Thomas' stepfather. The Vala Quons signs for Tangerine Records, label founded by musician Ray Charles in 1962. They cut "Window Shopping On Girl's Avenue" b/w "I Wanna Woman". The group had one other release as the Valaquans (in 1964 on Rayco.)

 

Songs :

The Hep Cats

  
What In The World Can I Do                       The Dilly Up            

The Vala-Quons

  
Madelaine                               Teardrops

  
Window Shopping On Girl's Avenue              I Wanna Woman                

The Valaquans

  
     Diddybop                                   Jolly Green Giant

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The Webchords

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The Webchords (Dover, New Jersey)

 

Personnel :

Nino Cosentino

Dominic Pandiscia

Tommy Champion

Joey Connors

 

Discography :

Barry Mann (bb The Webchords)
1961 - Happy Birthday, Broken Heart / The Millionaire (not them) (ABC 10180)

 

Biography :

Vocal group formed in 1958. Joey Connors  was from Staten Island and Dominic Pandiscia from the Bronx both of them moving to River Styx in Hopatcong where they met Nino Cosentino and  Tommy Champion. Joey Connors sang with the Elegants when they very first started.

The Webchords  

 

In 1961, the Webchords were signed by Don Kirshner and recorded with Barry Mann.  They are on the excellent "Happy Birthday, Broken Heart" and  on others, but which ones?

 

Songs :

Barry Mann (bb The Webchords)


Happy Birthday, Broken Heart

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The Vanguards (4)

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The Vanguards (4)

The Vanguards (4) (Toronto)

 

Personnel :

Roy Ellis

Percy Gibbons

Gerald Samuels

Vernon Baird

Joey Waterman

 

Discography :

1958 - Baby Doll / My Friend Mary Ann (Regency 723 / Dot 15791)
1958 - I Love You Darlin' / Tears Fall  (Regency 743)

 

Biography :

The Vanguards were a Toronto-based vocal group that put out a couple of forty-fives on the Regency label in the late fifties. The group consisted of Roy Ellis, Percy Gibbons and Gerald Samuels along with original members Vernon Baird, Joey Waterman and other local Toronto musicians."  Both records - 'Baby Doll' b/w 'My Friend Mary Ann' and its follow-up 'Tears Fall' b/w 'I Love You Darling' - came out in 1958, "Baby Doll' doesn't seem to have tweaked any charts at the time, but that didn't stop Dot Records from giving it a go down in the States.

The Vanguards (4)     The Vanguards (4)

Of course, with a relatively unoriginal name like the Vanguards, it shouldn't have come as a surprise that there was already another group with the same name. So the guys chose the hipper-sounding Other Brothers. Vernon Baird and Joey Waterman left the group. As a trio, The Other Brothers became a cabaret act and moved to Montreal working extensively, including at the famous El Morocco Club, with shows elsewhere including Val-d'Or, Rouyn-Noranda and Quebec City's Hotel Clarendon among others." The Other Brothers recorded a Caribbean-themed album with Montreal singer Pierre Noles in 1962 called Everybody Dance the Ay Bo Le.
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Songs :

  
      Baby Doll                             My Friend Mary Ann

  
I Love You Darlin'                                Tears Fall


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The Dikes

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The Dikes
 

The Dikes (Atlanta, Georgia)

 

Personnel :

Lowell Spearman

Johnny Leach

Robert Fleming

Lucius Chosin

Rufus Chosin

 

Discography :

1955 - Light Me Up / Don't Leave Poor Me (Federal 12249)

 

Biography :

The Dikes were five native Georgians discovered by  Ralph Bass, Federal A&R man, during a local hunt. Their singing and songwriting earned them a recording session and one release, "Light Me Up" / "Don't Leave Poor Me" (Federal 12249) in January 1956. Information on the labels of records distributed to Dee Jays and distributors tells us that the group members were Lowell Spearman, Johnny Leach, Robert Fleming, Lucius Chosin and his brother Rufus Chosin. However, we still do not now the origin of the group's unfortunate choir for a name.

The Dikes



Songs :


Light Me Up / Don't Leave Poor Me

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The Wise Boys

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The Wise Boys

The Wise Boys (Caerphilly, Wales)

 

Personnel :

Robin Glossop

Mike Glossop

Paul Glossop

Robert Barlow

Terry Jones

 

Discography :

1960 - 1960 - Why Why Why / My Fortune (Parlophone 4693)

 

Biography :

The Wise Boys were a five piece group from Caerphilly. The vocal duties were carried out by three brothers – Robin (19), Mike (13), and Paul (12)  Glossop, supported by Robert Barlow and Terry Jones. In August 1960, they were on their way to London for a recording Test with EMI. When they realised one of their guitars was missing having fallen from it’s storage space on their vehicle.

The Wise Boys     The Wise Boys

The group back tracked stopping people along the way until they found someone who had heard that the instrument had been handed to the Police.  Retrieved from the Police station the band and guitar made it to EMI’s Manchester Sq office in time to perform for the waiting A&R team. On the strength of their performance the group were offered a recording contract. The boys released a single later that year titled, “Why, Why, Why,” and "and My Fortune "on the B side.  They had a minor hit in the early 60s with "Why Why Why"

 

Songs :

 
Why Why Why                              My Fortune

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The Swallows (2) aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones

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The Swallows (2), aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones

The Swallows (2) (Los Angeles)
aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones

 

Personnel :

Carlton Beck (Lead Tenor)

Harry Binns (Tenor)

Richard Betts (Baritone)

Jackie Eugene Ware

Raymond Washington

 

Discography :

The Swallows (2)
1959 - You Must Try / How Long Must A Fool Go On (Guyden 2023)

The Guides
1959 - You Must Try / How Long Must A Fool Go On (Guyden 2023)

The Senders
1959 - I Dream Of You / The Ballad Of Stagger Lee (Kent 320)
1959 - One More Kiss / Everybody Needs To Know (Kent 324)
1961 - Pretty Little Pretty / Spinning (Entra 711)

The Uptones (1)
1962 - No More/ I'll Be There (Lute 6225)
1962 - Be Mine / Dreamin' (Lute 6229)
1963 - Wear My Ring / Dreaming (Magnum 714)

Carlton Beck bb The Hollywood Saxons
1962 - The Girl I Left Behind / You'll Be Coming Home Soon (Penney 1306 /Troy 100)


Biography :

In 1959, Lead singer, Carlton Beck, backed by Richard Botts, Jackie Eugene Ware and Raymond Washington recorded "You Must Try" b/w "How Long Must A Fool Go On" as The Swallows on Guyden  #32023. There was a legal issue challenging Guyden's use of the name "The Swallows," so Guyden changed the group's name to "The Guides" and pressed new copies with the change. The same year, they changed their name to The Senders.

The Swallows (2), aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones
Produced by George Motola, he Brought to the Kent label who at that time was working for the Bihari Brothers. The Senders epitomised the southern California vocal group sound of the later 1950s and early 1960s with the ethereal "I Dream Of You Night After Night" (Kent 320) from 1959. It was their first of two singles on Kent that year — they also had 1961 releases on Entra. Probably with some personnel changes (Richard Betts), the group later recorded as the Uptones on Lute and Magnum in 1962-63.

The Swallows (2), aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones   The Swallows (2), aka The Guides, aka The Senders, aka The Uptones
                                                                                                        The Hollywood Saxons

The group's lead singer, Carlton Beck, also had a rare vocal group record on Motola’s Troy label under his own name in 1962 backed by Stan Beverly, Charles Taggart, and Maudice Giles of the Hollywood Saxons. Carlton Beck was a member of the Hollywood Saxons (who recorded on Elf, Entra, Swingin’ and Twentieth Century in the 1960s) and its evolving groups in the 1970s — the Professionals on Action Pac and Speed Limit on Watts.

 

Songs :

The Guides / The Swallows (2)

    
              You Must Try                         How Long Must A Fool Go On

 

The Senders

  
       I Dream Of You                        The Ballad Of Stagger Lee

 
     One More Kiss                          Everybody Needs To Know

   
Pretty Little Pretty                                       Spinning     

 

The Uptones (1)

  
No More                                     I'll Be There

  
Be Mine                                        Dreamin'

  
Wear My Ring                             Dreaming

 

Carlton Beck bb The Hollywood Saxons


The Girl I Left Behind

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The Strollers (2) aka The Manhattans (3)

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The Manhattans (3) aka The Strollers (2)Maxine Brown

The Strollers (2) (New York)
aka The Manhattans (3

 

Personnel :

Freddy Johnson (Lead)

Maxine Brown

Gilbert Monk

 

Discography :

The Manhattans (3)
1958 - How Do You Say I'm Sorry / Love Is Where You Find It  (Warner 1016)   

The Strollers (2)
1958 - Wer're Strollin' / Crowded Classroom (Warner 1018)

 

Biography :

According to The Louisiana Weekly (April 1961)
Maxine Brown first started as a Gospel singer with prof. Charles Taylor, and switched to polular tunes in 1957, joining forces with four fellows to form a group called The Manhattans composed by Freddy Johnson, Gilbert Monk and two other boys whose names have been forgotten. For Warner Records they Waxed "How Do You Say I'm Sorry" and "Love Is Where You Find It". The group was going well until some of the guys got drafted, leaving The Manhattans a trio, Freddy Johnson, Maxine Brown and Gilbert Monk. Maxine and Freddy  The Strollers which clicked in a mild sort of a way with tune called "Crowded Classroom") This was shortly followed by a changeover to Carlton Records and a new vocal group known as the Treys before signing as a solo artist with the Nomar label.

The Manhattans (3) aka The Strollers (2)

Her recording debut, 1960’s “All In My Mind”, is often cited as one of the first soul singles. The backing was that of a fairly typical tick-tocking rock’n’roll bal- lad, albeit with a great trombone line, but Brown was fantastic, creating a tremendous amount of tension and simmering emotion by restraining her gospel chops and then let- ting them out sparingly. “Funny” followed in a similar style in 1961, and Brown was signed by ABC-Paramount on the back of the two songs’ R&B chart success.

 

Songs :

The Manhattans (3)

  
Love Is Where You Find It               How Do You Say I'm Sorry

The Strollers (2)


Wer're Strollin' / Crowded Classroom


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The Fabulous Four (2)

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The Fabulous Four (2)

The Fabulous Four (2) (Los Angeles)

 

Personnel :

?

Discography :

1962 - Oop-Shoobie-Doop Bam-A-Lam / Welcome Me Home (Melic 4114)

 

Biography :

This Fabulous Four was a black group from Los Angeles. They are not related with the  white group from Philly who had numerous releases on Chancellor. They recorded "Oop-Shoobie-Doop Bam-A-Lam" and " Welcome Me Home" for Melic, a Label based in Hollywood at 1607 El Centro Av., a label owned by Lee Young, American jazz drummer and younger brother of saxophonist Lester Young.

The Fabulous Four (2)    The Fabulous Four (2)

Lee Young                                                                                                                  

 

Songs :

  
        Welcome Me Home                  Oop-Shoobie-Doop Bam-A-Lam

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