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Jimmie Lewis & The Volumes (2)

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Jimmmie Lewis & The Volumes (2)
Jimmie Lewis

Jimmie Lewis & The Volumes (2) (New York)

 

Personnel :

Jimmie Lewis (Lead)

The Volumes (2) : Girls Group & Boys Group ???

 

Discography :

Jimmie Lewis & The Volumes (2)
1957 - In My Heart / I Saw A Cottage In My Dreams (IVY 104)

Jimmie Lewis
1960 - Wishing Star / I Promise You (Luck 104)

 

Biography :

It is difficult to find informations on Jimmie Lewis & the Volumes. They are a New York group and are in no way related to the 1962 Detroit group that recorded "I Love You" for Chex Records. Jimmmie Lewis & The Volumes Recorded "In My Heart" b/w " I Saw A Cottage In My Dreams"  for Ivy Records. Ivy Records was set up in Sept 57 by Stan Feldman & Ed Portnoy. It was based out of 1697 Broadway, New York. Feldman had been in the jukebox biz for 21 years with Kingsboro Music, whilst Portnoy operated the Record Shack Jazz outlet. The lack of promotion from Ivy kept the record from breaking out nationwide. We can find the same Jimmie Lewis a few years later on Luck Records, another New York label with "Wishing Star" and "I Promise You".

 

Songs :

Jimmie Lewis & The Volumes (2)

  
              In My Heart                        I Saw A Cottage In My Dreams

Jimmie Lewis


Wishing Star

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The Marlins

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The Marlins

The Marlins (Mobile, Alabama)

 

Personnel :

Bob Cantrell

Billy Alexander

Franklin E.Cobb

Kirk Middletown

 

Discography :

1957 - Now I'm So Lonesome (I Could Die) / Baby I Tried (Sandy 1002)

 

Biography :

Not much is known about The Marlins. All is know that they were a white doo-wop group from Mobile, Alabama. Their Names are Bob Cantrell, Billy Alexander, Franklin E. Cobb, and Kirk Middleton. The Marlins have recorded only once in 1957 for the Sandy Record Company. Short-lived, yet influential, independent label founded in Mobile, Alabama by Paul DuBose and Johnny Bozeman in early 1957. It launched the careers of many artists such as Ray Sawyer, lead vocalist of Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show.

 

Songs :

  
Now I'm So Lonesome (I Could Die)                     Baby I Tried                  

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The Woods Brothers

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 The Woods Brothers 

(L to R) Vernon, Wayne, Gary and Michael Wood

The Woods Brothers (New Orleans)

 

Personnel :

Vernon Wood

Wayne Wood

Gary Wood

Michael Wood

 

Discography :

1962 - To You My Love / Love, Love, Love (At last 1002)

 

Biography :

In the early ’60s, arranger and multi-instrumentalist Harold Battiste (who had done some A&R for Specialty) formed the New Orleans-based AFO label with the intention of giving local artists a fairer deal via a Black-owned company. He initiated the first African-American musician-owned record label (All For One) and publishing company (At Last Pub. Co.). Only one true hit resulted, Barbara George’s “I Know” , but some solid New Orleans R&B was recorded during its brief time in operation. A year and a half ago before their recording session the Woods Brothers appeared and were runners-up on the Ted Mack Show.  The Woods Brothers recorded two song For At Last "To You My Love" and "Love, Love, Love".

 

Song :

   
To You My Love                            Love, Love, Love

 

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The Dreamtones (2)

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The Dreamtones (2)
Judy Lanzo, Joanne Gillen and Marian Yates

The Dreamtones (2) (Pittsburgh, Pa)

 

Personnel :

Judy Lanzo

Joanne Gillen

Marian Yates

 

Discography :
Singles :
1957 - Was I Dreaming / Say Hey Baby (Mercury 71222)
Unreleased ???
1957 - Young & Foolish

 

Biography :

The Dreamtones were a three girl group from Pittsburgh. The Trio include Joanne Gillen, Judy Lanzo & Marian Yates. Joanne and Judy, each 19, are identical twins. Judy is the only one marrie. Marion is 18. The Twins meet Marian when they were attending Carrick High School a few years back. They Joined for the annual variety show with the school stages every October, and the comments on their teaming were so favorable that they have been together ever since.In 1957, the girl cut "Was I Dreaming / Say Hey Baby" for Mercury. Jim Drake, Lead singer of the Four Larks arranged "Was I Dreaming" for the Trio.



Songs :

  
Was I Dreaming                              Say Hey Baby

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Sybil Love & The Love Notes (5)

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 Sybil Love & The Love Notes (5)

Sybil Love & The Love Notes (5) (Ithaca, New York)
Aka The Four Buds


Personnel :

Sybil Love (Lead)

Peggy Scott

Joyce Love

Patsy Scott

 

Discography :

1959 - I Love You Darling / No More Tears (Valex 505)

 

Biography :

In 1959, An Ithaca girl quartet has made its first professional record for national release. The girls  are  Sybil Love (18),Joyce Love (17), Patricia Scott (16)and Peggy Scott (17). All are still pupils In Ithaca High School. This girls quartet have been singing together since 1955, as the Four Buds, the girls sang as a church group. They have also performed in church concerts, as entertainment at fraternity affairs and for local groups such as  the United Fund, and in area talent and radio shows. Their record "No More, Tears" b/w "1 Love You Darling" was released by Valex records as Sybil Love and the Love Notes.

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


  
I Love You Darling                                 No More Tears  


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The Delverts

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The Delverts

The Delverts (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)

 

Personnel:

JL. Moore (Lead)

Christopher McCoy (Lead)

Pearlie Smith (First Tenor)

Arthur Davis (Second Tenor)

James Hamilton (Baritone)

James Dean (Bass)

 

Discography :

1962 - Listen For The Raindrops / The Love I Had (Salem 1302)

 

Biography :

The Delverts of Winston-Salem includes two lead singers, a supporting quartet and two accompanists. In 1962, The Delverts recording is "Listen For The Raindrops" featuring JL. Moore as the lead, backed by "The Love I Had” with Christopher McCoy as the lead. Herbert Hayes of 2512 Ansonia Street was their  manager. He is a former singer himself. The quartet includes Pearlie Smith, first tenor; Arthur Davis, second tenor; James Hamilton, baritone, and James Dean, bass. All members of the Delverts are teen-agers. Moore, McCoy and Hamilton attend Atkins High School, The boys have been singing together from 1960. They have appeared in talent shows, at dances and in other programs in various cities in this vicinity.. Permanent accompanists are Connie Slade on the piano andJames Mickles on drums; A WinstonSalem band, the Migrators, led by alto sax man Cary Cain, backs the Delverts on their first record Members of the band are John Tanner Jr., Sam Taylor and John Wright, tenor saxophone; James Lewis, trombone; Wesley Johnson, tenor guitar. Car! Ray Johnson, drums; Donald Officer, bass, and James Little, piano.

 

Songs :

  
        The Love I Had                              Listen For The Raindrops

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The Unknowns (2)

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The Unknowns (2)
Front Row : Dennis Tatu, John Clune and Al Burkett - Back Row : Bob Gawlikowski, J.C. Kolb and Joe Lucas

The Unknowns (2) (Gary, IN.)

 

Personnel :

Joe Lucas (Baritone)

John Clune (First tenor)

Al Burkett (Bass)

Bob Gawlikowski (Second Tenor)

Dennis Tatu (Drummer) - J.C. Kolb (Pianist) - Stan Lopeika (Guitarist)

 

Discography :

1958 - Crazy Daisy / Dearest Darling (Hit Hat 142)

 

Biography :

Joe Lucas, 18. of Gary, a 1958 graduate of Biship Noll, got the idea of forming a musical group, and “The Unknowns” started out as a six-member aggregation by appearing on the program for Noll's 1957 Christmas party. Joe Lucas, working at Inland Steel Co, Indiana Harbor is the baritone singer. Other vocalists are John Clune, 18-year-old Noll senior from Gary ( first tenor); Al Burkett, 17, Noll senior, East Chicago (bass) and Bob Gawlikowski, 17. Noll senior, Pl, Hammond, (Second Tenor).

The Unknowns (2)
From left :Joe Lucas, Al Burkett, Stan Lopeika, John Clune  and Bob Gawlikowski

Lopeika wrote the music of "Crazy Daisy" and Lucas provided the lyrics. The Unknowns had it recorded, with “Dearest Darling” on the flip side, and it was released in November 1958. With "Crazy Daisy" The group have an appearance on a Chicago rock ‘n' roll television program.


Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


Crazy Daisy


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The Donettes

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The Donettes
From left : Mary Ann Huffman, Delores San Miguel and Donna Petersen

The Donettes (Sacramento, CA)

Personnel :

Mary Ann Huffman

Delores San Miguel

Donna Petersen

 

Discography :

1961 - Sugar Coated Candy Kisses / Carrot Top (by Don Eddy) (Ronna 1002)

 

Biography :

Professional singing trio in San Francisco, The group performed locally and recorded one song; "Sugar Coated Candy Kisses" released in 1960 with the flipside by Don Eddy.

 

Songs :

(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


Sugar Coated Candy Kisses

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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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