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Johnny Blake & The Clippers (2)

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Johnny Blake & The Clippers (2)
Donald "Razor" Raysor

Johnny Blake & The Clippers (2) (New York)

 

Personnel :

Johnny Blake (Lead)

Donald "Razor" Raysor

Leon Briggs


Discography :

Johnny Blake & The Clippers / The Clippers
1957 - Bella Marie / I’m Yours (Gee 1027)


Biography :

The Clippers were a New York City group with one release "Bella Marie" b/w "I’m Yours" (Gee 1027) issues in January 1957. The Group included Donald "Razor" Raysor  (formerly of The Velvets on Red Robin & The Valentines on Old Town), Leon Briggs (who teamed with Razor as the Velvets on Fury) and Johnny Blake (Lead Vocalist on "Bella Marie")

Johnny Blake & The Clippers (2)




Songs :

Johnny Blake & The Clippers                        The Clippers             

  
Bella Marie                                           I'm Yours


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The Intentions (2)

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The Intentions (2)  
The Intentions : Al DiPrietro, Tony Avicol, Charlie Votta and Eddie Sachetti (seated)          

 

The Intentions (2) (Philadelphia, Pa.)
ref : Chip & The Quartertones 

 



Personnel :

Eddie Sachetti (Lead/First Tenor)

Albert DiPrieto (Baritone)

Charlie Votta (First  Tenor)

Chip Kopaczewski (Lead)

Tony Galantino (Baritone/Bass)





Discography :

Chip & The Quartertones
Single :
1964 - Simple Simon / You Were My Baby (Carlton 604)
Unreleased :
1964 - He's In Love With Sandra (Carlton)
1964 - She Walked Away (Carlton)

The Intentions (2)
1964 - I'm In Love With A Go Go Girl / Wonderful Girl (Melron 5014)





Biography :

Chip Kopaczewski first recorded with the Quartertones in 1964. That group didn't last as long as the list of its original members: Chip Kopaczewski (lead), Tony Galantino (baritone/bass), Jimmy Murkens (1st/2nd tenor), Dick Curry (baritone/2nd tenor) and Jimmy Gleason (1st tenor). They practice and singing locally when signed Bill Fredericks as their manager who connected the group with LeRoy Lovett a record executive.

The Intentions (2)
Chip & The Quartertones : Chip Kopaczewski, Tony Galantino, Dick Curry & Jimmy Murkens

In the fall of 1964 LeRoy Lovett send the group  at the Sound Plus Studio on Kensington Av. in Philadelphia to cut "Simple Simon" and "You Were My Baby" .The single will be released released on the Carlton label in New York owned by Jack Carlton. "Simple Simon" and "You Were My Baby"  Which came to be the entire catalogue of singles released by the group, it abandoned in the summer of '65 as Chip Kopaczewski and fellow member, Tony Galantino, joined the Intentions. Before the arrivals of Chip & Tony, the Intentions is composed by Eddie Sachetti (lead/1st tenor), Albert DiPrieto (baritone), Charlie Votta (1st tenor) & Tony Avicol.

The Intentions (2)
Chip & The Quartertones : Chip Kopaczewiki, Dick Curry, Jimmy Murkens & Tony Galantino  

The new intentions, Eddie Sachetti, Albert DiPrieto, Charlie Votta, Tony Galantino and Chip Kopaczewski released "I'm In Love With a Go Go Girl" b/w "Wonderful Girl" in 1965. One side is an original composition by the group, and the flip side is an exceptional version of the Five Satins song. The same year their musical venture was finished. Kopaczewski, Galantino and Votta then attended Cheney University in Pennsylvania together, not to enter into the music business again.






Songs :

Chip & The Quartertones

  
Simple Simon                           You Were My Baby

  
He's In Love With Sandra                  She Walked Away    



The Intentions (2)

  
I'm In Love With A Go Go Girl                       Wonderful Girl       

 






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The Turbans (1) aka The Sharp Tones

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The Turbans (2) aka The Sharp Tones
Harry "Little" Caesar

The Turbans (1) (Oakland, CA)
aka The Sharp Tones

 

Personnel :

Harry "Little" Caesar (Lead)

Al Williams (First Tenor)

Burl Carpenter Second Tenor)

Willie Roland (Baritone)

Andre Goodwin (Bass)

Charles Fitzpatrick (Tenor)

 

Discography :

The Turbans (1)    
1955 - No No Cherry / Tick Tock-A-Woo  (Money 209)    
1955 - The Goose Is Gone (But The Nest Is Warm) / Tick Tock-A-Woo (Money 209)    
1955 - When I Return / Emily (The Turks)   (Money 211)   

The Sharp Tones
1955 - Made To Love / Since I Fell For You (Post 2009)

 

Biography :

Record shop owner ("Dolphin's of Hollywood"), John Dolphin founded Money Records in 1954, after having sold his Recorded in Hollywood Records label masters.  In 1955, Money Records released "No, No Cherry" b/w "Tick Tock A-Woo" by The Turbans out of Los Angeles. These are not the same Turbans (from Philadelphia) who recorded for the Herald label ("When You Dance)", but a group from Oakland, California. The Turbans from Oakland were a sextet, led by Harry Caesar . Born Horace Caesar, 18 February 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pa. During his recording career Harry "Little" Caesar was based in Oakland, California. He sounded enough like Percy Mayfield that the Modern label withheld his 1951 session from release. He enjoyed one hit in 1952, "Goodby Baby".

The Turbans (2) aka The Sharp Tones     The Turbans (2) aka The Sharp Tones
                                                                                                          Harry "Little" Caesar

The other Turbans were Al Williams (1st tenor), Burl Carpenter (2nd tenor), Charles Fitzpatrick (tenor), Willie Roland (Baritone) and Andre Goodwin (Bass). The same year, also appears on Money "The Nest Is Warm (But The Goose Is Gone)" b/w "Tick Tock-A-Woo " same record number (Money 209) . The Group have a third single with "When I Return" coupled with Emily by The Turks on Money 211. The California Turbans had recorded  months before their East Coast namesakes However the group ended up changing their name to the Sharp Tones and recording for the Post label (a subsidiary of Imperial) "Made To Love" b/w "Since I Fell For You". Although Caesar is undoubtedly best known for his ‘story’ songs, he was recorded by his producers in a variety of different styles on different label (Modern, Dolphin, Downey). He recorded as Little Caesar before he made his acting debut in 1969 on an episode of Diahann Carroll's TV series JULIA, as Herb the Handy(man). He became known for his low, gravely voice and under-his-breath delivery.


Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)

The Turbans (1)    

  
When I Return                                 No No Cherry

  
         Tick Tock-A-Woo             The Goose Is Gone (But The Nest Is Warm)

The Sharp Tones


Made To Love / Since I Fell For You


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The Rendezvous

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The Rendezvous (Brooklyn, New-York)

Personnel :

Benny Rotolo

Sal Nastasi

John Herbert

Charlie DaBella

Ralph Minichino

 

Discography :

The Rendezvous
Singles :
1961 - It Breaks My Heart / Take A Break (Rust 5041)
1962 - Congratulations Baby / Faithfully (Reprise 20089)
Unreleased :
1962 - Twistin'Stead Of Listenin (Rust)
1962 - Always Means Forever (Rust)
1962 - The Flip (Rust)

Jimmmy Wilde bb The Rendezvous
1962 - Bonnie Bonnie / Crazy Eyes For You  (Chelsea 1006)

Wilmar Walker bb The Rendezvous
1962 - Stompin' Roaches / Somebody Will (Philips 40030)

Emmy Oro bb The Rendezvous
1962 -  Some Of These Days / Is It A Sin (Chelsea 1005)


Biography :

Group from Brooklyn, consisted of Benny Rotolo, Sal Nastasi, John Herbert, Charlie DaBella and Ralph Minichino. In 1961,the group recorded on Laurie's Rust Records subsidiary the sides "It Breaks My Heart" and "Take A Break". 

The Rendezvous

In 1962, the group have another single for Reprise Records with "Congratulations Baby" and "Faithfully". Reprise Records was formed in 1960 by Frank Sinatra in order to allow more artistic freedom for his own recordings. Hence, he garnered the nickname "The Chairman of the Board." Having left Capitol/EMI, and after trying to buy Norman Granz's Verve Records.

The same year, The Rendezvous  backed some artists like Jimmy Wilde,  Emy Oro (Jimmy Wilde's aunt)  and Wilmar Walker. 

The Rendezvous    The Rendezvous


Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim)

 

The Rendezvous

     
It Breaks My Heart                        Congratulations Baby

     
 Faithfully                                  Take A Break 


Twistin' Stead Of Listenin' / The Flip / Always Means Forever

 Jimmmy Wilde bb The Rendezvous

   
Bonnie Bonnie                     Crazy Eyes For You


Emmy Oro bb The Rendezvous

   
Some Of These Days                                   Is It A Sin

  Wilmar Walker bb The Rendezvous


Stompin' Roaches / Somebody Will

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The Sweethearts (3) aka Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers aka The Lovables

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The Sweethearts (3) aka Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers 

(L to R) Kim Lewis, Barbara Sullivan and Shirley Sullivan

The Sweethearts (3)  (New York)
aka Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers aka The Lovables


Personnel :

Barbara Sullivan

Shirley Sullivan

Kim Lewis



Discography :

Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers
1961 - Laughing At Me / Love Is The Thing (Lescay 3001)

The Sweethearts (3)
1962 - In Between Kisses / (He's My) Superman (Brunswick 55237)
1963 - What Did I Do? (What Did I Say?) / He's A Yankee (Brunswick 55240)
1963 - What Will Mother Say / Everybody I Know  (Brunswick 55255)
1964 - Have You Ever Fell In Love / No No (I Won't Break My Lover's Heart) (Brunswick 55265)

The Lovables
1967 - We Got A Need For Each Other / You Can’t Dress Up A Broken Heart (Toot 600)
1967 - Just Beyond My Fingertips / Anyman (Toot 604)
1967 - You’re The Cause Of It / Beautiful Idea (Toot 605)
1968 - Take Me For A Little While / You Know That I Love You (Toot 608)

 

Biography :

Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers were Barbara Sullivan, her younger sister Shirley and Kim Lewis. Barbara  were originally from Augusta, GA, but moved to New York when she was two. As the Sullivans they sang in church, including Shirley Sullivan and four brothers. Kim Lewis, a close friend of the Sullivan sisters sang in her church's choir, and spent a year singing with the The Gospel Twilights, who included her sister and cousin. In junior high school she sang with The Ronettes for two years before the group became famous. In 1961 Barbera, Shirley and Kim cut 'Laughing At Me' / 'Love Is The Thing' on Lescay 3001 as Barbara J & The Silver Slippers.
 

The Sweethearts (3) aka Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers    The Sweethearts (3) aka Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers

                                                                                                                   The Lovables (1967)

Now renamed The Sweethearts in 1963 they turned up on Brunswick 55237 for 'In Between Kisses' b/w 'Superman' and followed up with the Barbara Sullivan /William Leo McCorkle penned song 'What Did I Do (What Did I Say) ' b /w ' He's a Yankee' on Brunswick 55240. The follow up released in December 1963 on Brunswick 55255 is 'Everybody I Know'  b/w 'What Will Mother Say' and their fourth and final Brunswick release from 1964 is 'Have You Ever Fell In Love' b/w 'No, No, I Won't Break Your Heart'. In 1967, as the Loveables, the girls cut four singles on Toot Records. Shirley went on to marry Cuba Gooding Sr (singer from The Main Ingredient) and their son is Cuba Gooding Jr (The actor).
http://www.sirshambling.com/artists_2012/L/lovables/index.php




 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 

Barbara J. & The Silver Slippers

  
Love Is The Thing / Laughing At Me


The Sweethearts (3)

     
In Between Kisses                (He's My) Superman                 He's A Yankee

     
What Did I Do? (What Did I Say?)      Everybody I Know        Have You Ever Fell In Love

  
No No (I Won't Break My Lover's Heart)         What Will Mother Say





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The Jumping Jacks (1) aka The Romeos (1)

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The Romeos (1) (Winston-Salem, NC)
aka The Jumping Jacks (1)

 

Personnel:

Eli Spillman (Tenor)

James Little (Baritone)

Frank Wilson (Baritone)

Daniel McGill (Bass)

 

Discography :

The Jumping Jacks (1)
Single :
1953 - Do Let That Dream Come True / Why Oh Why (Lloyds 101)
Unreleased :
1953 - Julocka-Jolly (Lloyds)
1953 - Long-Haired Raggedy Rascal (Lloyds)

The Romeos (1)
Single :
1954 - I Beg You Please / Love Me (Apollo 461)
Unreleased :
1954 - Somebody's Been Plowing My Mule (Apollo)
1954 - Oh Baby Oh  (Apollo)

 

Biography :

This Jumping Jacks group formed in North Carolina in 1942. They practiced for quite some time before making local appearances. More than ten years passed before they made a recording for the Apollo subsidiary label, Lloyds. It should also be noted that they were from the same neighborhood as the Five Royales. This group called themselves the Jumping Jacks because of their exuberance on stage. This was a very demonstrative and dramatic quartet.

     

They recorded four songs in April 1953 but only two sides  were released.Unfortunately, neither of the two released songs did well and the group obviously felt that changing their name to the Romeos might change their luck.
Mitch Rosalsky
http://www.uncamarvy.com/JumpingJacks/jumpingjacks.html

 

Songs :
 (By Hans-Joachim)


The Romeos (1)

      
              I Beg You Please                            Love Me                Somebody's Been Plowing My Mule


Oh Baby Oh

The Jumping Jacks (1)

      
Why Oh Why              Long-Haired Raggedy Rascal               Julocka Jolly


Do Let That Dream Come True

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The Avons (1)

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The Avons (1) 

The Avons (1) (Englewood, NJ)

 

 Personnel :

Bob Lea (Lead)

Wendell Lea (Second Tenor)

Bill Lea (Baritone)

Irvin Watson (First Tenor)

Curtis Norris (Bass)


Discography :

Singles :
1956 - Our Love Will Never End / I'm Sending S.O.S.(Hull 717)
1957 - Baby / Bonnie (Hull 722)
1957 - You Are So Close To Me / Gonna Catch You Nappin' (Hull 726)
1958 - What Will I Do / Please Come Back To Me (Hull 728)
1959 - What Love Can Do / On The Island (Hull 731)
1961 - Whisper (Softly) / If I Just (Had My Way) (Hull 744)
1962 - The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side / A Girl To Call My Own (Hull 754)

Lps :
1962 - The Avons (Hull LP 1000)
What Love Can Do / Baby / What Will I Do / Someone For Everyone / Bonnie / A Girl To Call My Own / On The Island / Once Upon A Time / You Are So Close To Me / Our Love Will Never End / Fairy Tales / Gonna Catch You Nappin'




 

Biography :

Formed in high school in Englewood, New Jersey, the group consisted of Bob Lea (lead), his brothers Bill (baritone) and Wendel (second tenor), Curtis Norris (bass) and Ervin Watson (first tenor). When they first got together in 1954, they called themselves the Robins. But once they learned of the West Coast group by that name, they started looking for a different name for the group.

     

While Bill was doing his homework on Shakespeare one day, he read about the river Avon in England and the name "clicked." In 1955 they went to New York City to see Blanche "Bea" Kaslin, owner of Hull Records, and they auditioned right in her office. Liking what she heard, she signed the Avons to her label. Before their second rel  ease (Baby, 1957), bass Curtis Norris joined the army and was replaced by Franklin Cole.  Cole enlisted after their third release (You Are So Close to Me, 1958) to be replaced by bass George Coleman, who went into the army two records later.By 1962, baritone Bill Lea went to Uncle Sam and was replaced by Sunny Harley for the Avons' last record, A Girl to Call My Own. Soon after this song's release, the group brokeup.


Songs :

  
Our Love Will Never End / I'm Sending S.O.S                          Baby / Bonnie

  
You Are So Close To Me / Gonna Catch You Nappin'         What Will I Do / Please Come Back To Me

  
What Love Can Do                     On The Island

  
Whisper (Softly) / If I Just  (Had My Way)       A Girl To Call My Own / The Grass Is Greener ....

     
Fairy Tales                    Someone For Everyone                Once Upon A Time


 

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The Sparks Of Rhythm

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The Sparks Of Rhythm  (New York)




Personnel :

Jimmy Jones (Lead)

Floyd Edmonds (Bariton)

Andrew Barksdale (Bass)

Willie Peebles

Johnny Peebles




Discography :

Singles:
1955 - Don't Love You Anymore / Woman, Woman, Woman (Apollo 479)
1955 - Stars Are In The Sky / Hurry Home (Apollo 481)
1960 - Handy Man / Everybody Rock (Apollo 541)

Unreleased :
N/A - Somewhere (Apollo)
N/A - Cry On My Shoulder (Apollo)




Biography :

When Jimmy Jones was around twelve years old he moved from his native Birmingham, Alabama, to New York City. At that time he was already an accomplished tap dancer, but singing was equally important to him. Role models were Louis Jordan and the Ink Spots and later especially Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson.

  

Early in 1955 he joined a vocal group, the Sparks of Rhythm (originally the Berliners), who landed a recording contract with Apollo Records in July 1955. Four songs were recorded at their first session, three of them led by Jimmy. When the two resulting singles went nowhere, Jones left the Sparks of Rhythm to form his own group, the Savoys, soon renamed the Pretenders. The Sparks Of Rhythm, now without Jimmy, recorded four songs for Apollo, among them Jones's composition "Handy Man".
http://www.uncamarvy.com/JimmyJones/jimmyjones.html





Songs :

   
Don't Love You Anymore / Woman, Woman, Woman     Stars Are In The Sky / Hurry Home


Handy Man  / Everybody Rock And Go

  
Cry On My Shoulder                      Somewhere



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The Daniels aka The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Bagdads

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The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Daniels aka The Bagdads
The Elgins 1959 (L to R) William DeVase, Oscar McDonald, Kenny Sinclair, Darryl Lewis and Jimmy Smith.

The Daniels  (Southern California)
aka The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Bagdads

 

Personnel:

Jimmy Smith (Lead)

William Devase

Darryl Lewis

Kenny Sinclair

Oscar McDonald

 

Discography :

The Elements
1960 - Lonely Hearts Club / Bad Man  (Titan 1708)
1961 - My Illness / Extra Extra (By the Elgins) (Titan 1724)

The Elgins (1)
1961 - Uncle Sam's Man / Casey Cop (Flip 353)  
1961 - Extra Extra /  My Illness (By the Elements) (Titan 1724)
1961 - Extra! Extra! / Heartache, Heartbreak (Titan 1724)                 
1962 - A Winner Never Quits / Finally  (Lummtone 109)
1962 - A Winner Never Quits / Johnny I'm Sorry (Lummtone 109)
1962 - Johnny I'm Sorry  / You Got Your Magnet On Me (Lummtone 110)
1963 - Lost My Love In The Big City  / Finally (Lummtone 112)
1963 - Your Lovely Ways / Finding A Sweetheart (Lummtone 113)
1965 - Street Scene / You Found Yourself Another Fool (Valiant 752)

The Daniels
1963 -  Big City  / Finally (Lantam 01) 

The Bagdads

Singles :
1968 - Livin' In Fear / Let's Talk About the Bad Times (Double Shot 128)
1968 - Bring Back Those Doo-Wopps / Green Power 1968 (Double Shot 133)
1969 - Love Has Two Faces / Jelly (Double Shot 140)
1970 - Keep Those Mini Skirts Up / Let's Talk About the Bad Times (Double Shot 151)
Unreleased:
1969 - Push Me Baby (Double Shot)

 

Biography :

Oscar McDonald and Jimmy Smith  attended high school together in Beaumont, Texas.  Jimmy, on occasion, laments the fact that he came in second place in several talent contests in Texas to Johnny Nash, of "I Can See Clearly Now" fame. Darryl Lewis, Kenny Sinclair and William Devase attended high school in southern California. Darryl and Kenny were original members of the Six Teens, of "A Casual Look" fame, along with Darryl's cousin Trudy Williams. After leaving the Six Teens, Kenny hooked up with William to sing in various groups while in high school.

The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Daniels aka The Bagdads
The Elgins (1960)

Cappie, as Darryl is affectionately called by close friends, reunited with Kenny, his brother Carl, and William. He brought Jimmy into the group to sing lead. This quintet recorded "Lonely Hearts Club" b/w  "Bad Man" for the Titan label in 1960 under the name of the Elements. They also recorded "My Illness" as the Elements for Titan, but this was to go unreleased at the time. Soon thereafter, Carl left the group to devote more time to pursuing an acting career. Jimmy brought Oscar McDonald into the group and the Elgins were born. Along with a change in personnel was a label change to Flip.

The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Daniels aka The Bagdads    The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Daniels aka The Bagdads

This was a return to familiar shores. Flip had been the recording home for the Six Teens. Jimmy Smith had also recorded "I Cry And Cry Every Night" b/w "Night Time" for Flip  in 1959 backed by the Lockettes. The Elgins recording on Flip of "Uncle Sam’s Man" b/w "Casey Cop" was released in 1960 and established the group on the west coast.  The success of "Uncle Sam’s Man" certainly caught the attention of  George Brown at Titan records.

The Elgins (1) aka The Elements aka The Daniels  aka The Bagdads
The Bagdads (1968)

Rembering that he still had an  unreleased recording by the group (prior to the name change) still in the vaults,  Brown decided to  capitalize on their recent success and issued "My Illness" b/w "Extra Extra"  in 1961 under the name Elgins rather than  the Elements . 1962 saw the record reissued with the title of "My Illness" changed to "Heartaches Heartbreak", a somewhat less somber  name for the tune.    1962 saw yet another label change for the group, this time to Lummie Fowler's Lummtone label. Their first release, Lummtone 109 was "Finally" b/w "A Winner Never Quits". Barbara Lewis, who had replaced Devase in the group at the time, is heard on  "Finally", behind the lead of Darryl Lewis. Their next release, also in '62 was "Johnny I'm Sorry" b/w "A Winner Never Quits", and was also issued as Lummtone  109. "Johnny I'm Sorry" took on new life when it was issued again as Lummtone 110 this time b/w "You Got Your Magnet On Me Baby".

The Elements aka The Elgins (1) aka The Daniels aka The Bagdads
The Elgins (2003)

Devase was back in the group for their next outing on Lummtone which was "I Left My Heart In The Big City" b/w "Finally", which was resurrected from their previous release. This record was also released on the Lantam label as by the Daniels. The Elgins final recording for Lummtone in 1963 was "Your Lovely Ways" b/w "Finding A Sweetheart". In 1965, the Elgins released a more POP sounding record "Street Scene" b/w "You Found Yourself Another Fool" for the Valiant label. Sinclair, Devase and McDonald recorded again between 1968-1970 as the Bagdads, putting out four singles, most notable of which was "Bring Back Those Doo-Wops" b/w "Green Power" for the Double Shot label.

http://www.harmonytrain.com/Artists/Elgins.htm
http://www.colorradio.com/elgins.html
http://www.electricearl.com/dws/elgins.html

http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/bagdads.htm
 

 

 



Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


The Elements

  
Lonely Hearts Club / Bad Man                          My Illness                 


The Elgins (1)

     
Uncle Sam's Man / Casey Cop          Extra! Extra!                Heartache, Heartbreak    
               
     
 A Winner Never Quits / Johnny I'm Sorry

  
    You Got Your Magnet On Me        Lost My Love In The Big City  / Finally

  
Your Lovely Ways / Finding A Sweetheart          You Found Yourself Another Fool

  
Street Scene                                Finally  



The Daniels


Big City 


The Bagdads



  
Bring Back Those Doo-Wopps / Green Power

     
                 Push Me                      Livin' In Fear            Let's Talk About The Bad Times

   
Love Has Two Faces                                   Jelly

 



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Dion & The Timberlanes

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Dion & The Timberlanes  

Dion & The Timberlanes (Bronx, New York)


Personnel :

Dion DiMucci (Lead)


Discography :

Dion & The Timberlanes
1957 - The Chosen Few / Out In Colorado (Mohawk 105 / Jubilee 5294)
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Other Timberlanes' Recording

Rosanne June & The Timberlanes
1956 - Unselfish Love / When A Woman Cries (Caprice 053)
1956 - I've Done My Livin' For Today / Don't Make Me A Promise (Rosanne June)(Caprice 058)

The Timberlanes
1956 - Music Box Lullabye / Sweet Dreams Sweetheart (Dragon 101)
1956 - You Better Get With It / Wedding Bells (But Not For Me) (Dragon 102)
1956 - Sweet Kentucky Rose / The Bamboo Tree  (Dragon 103)
1956 - Home Is Where The Heart Is / No More Love  (Dragon 104)
1958 - You Can't Put A Fence Around The Sun / Lend A Helping Hand (Dragon 107)

Joyce Heath & The Timberlanes
1959 - Promise Me Sweetheart /(The Legend Of) The Great Philadelphia Lawyer (RCA 7536)

Joyce Heath bb The Timberlanes
1958 - You're Mine All Mine / I Only Dreamed It (Dragon 106)
1961 - A Letter To A Disc Jockey / Our First Kiss (Dragon 412)
1961 - I Wouldn't Dream Of It / I Can't Say The Same About You  (Dragon 415)


Biography :

Dion Francis Di Mucci was born to an Italian-American family in the Bronx, New York. As a child, he accompanied his father, Pasquale DiMucci, a vaudeville entertainer, on tour, and developed a love of country music – particularly the work of Hank Williams. He also developed a fondness for the blues and doo-wop musicians he heard performing in local bars and on the radio. His singing was honed on the street corners and local clubs of the Bronx, where he and other neighborhood singers created a cappella riffs.

Dion & The Timberlanes     Dion & The Timberlanes

In early 1957, he auditioned for Bob and Gene Schwartz, who had just formed Mohawk Records. They recorded Dion singing lead on a song which had been arranged by Hugo Montenegro and pre-recorded with everything but the lead vocals. The backing vocals were by a group called "The Timberlanes", whom Dion had never met.The resulting single, "The Chosen Few", was released under the name, Dion and the Timberlanes, and became a minor regional hit.

Dion & The Timberlanes    Dion & The Timberlanes

 Writing about this experience later, in his autobiography, The Wanderer, Dion said that he had never met the Timberlanes and didn't even know who they were. "The vocal group was so white bread, I went back to my neighborhood and I recruited a bunch of guys --three guys-- and we called ourselves Dion and the Belmonts." The Timberlanes were involved with other Artists as well as Dion. They were the premier Artists on the Dragon label, having at least 5 releases for the label on their own.

Dion & The Timberlanes

1957 - Dion & the Belmonts

They also backed up other Artists,  most notably Joyce Heath (another Dragon alumni). There's a "Val  Gagliano" common to some releases (Joyce's husband).  Heath recorded a  song on RCA backed with the Timberlanes in 1959 called "Promise Me, Sweetheart" that was a note-for-note remake of "The Chosen Few", though at a (slightly) faster pace. The song could be taken as an answer record.



Songs :

Dion & The Timberlanes

  
The Chosen Few                                Out In Colorado


Joyce Heath & The Timberlanes

  
The Great Philadelphia Lawyer                 You're Mine All Mine         

  
         Our First Kiss                            A Letter To A Disc Jockey


The Timberlanes

  
Sweet Dreams Sweetheart                          Music Box Lullabye       



 


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