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The Poets (2)

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The Poets (2)

The Poets (2) (Los Angeles, CA)

 

Personnel :

Roy Ayers

Frederick Nance

Sherman Clark

James Bedford

Robert Griffith

 

Discography :

1958 - Dead / Vowels of Love (Flash 129 / Pull 305)

 

Biography :

The Poets formed at Jefferson High - It seems that every class in school had a building doo top group - and consisted of Roy Ayers, Frederick Nance, Sherman Clark, James Bedford and Robert Griffith. They rehearsed at the back of the shop on Vernon, under the guidance of young "Danny Flash", whose teeth were being cut in record production.

The Poets (2)    The Poets (2)

Their only record "Dead", a horror novelty, was out in February (Flash 129), bur Cash Box (March 17) tough its flip "Vowels of Love" the more commercial side. Flash was at 623 East Vernon Avenue throughout its active existence from 1955 to 1959. "Dead" got some local recognition for the boys from Jefferson High. Bedford later join the Cubans and Ayers became a successful jazz vibraphonist.

 

Songs :

  
Vowels of Love                                          Dead       


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The Jive Tones

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The Jive Tones
Jim Whittier

The Jive Tones (Rochester, New York)

 

Personnel:

Jimmy Monroe

John Johnson

John Mays

Bobby Williams

Snooky Williams

Jim Whittier

 

Discography :

1958 - Ding Ding Dong / Geraldine (Apt 25020)

 

Biography :

The Jive Tones formed while the members were in Jr. high school in Rochester, New York in 1954. They started singing just for fun. The group began playing in local nightclubs and nightspots.When they felt their vocal and stage acts had been perfected, they went to New York City to look for a recording company. They auditioned for Don Costa at ABC Paramount who thought they were terrific and the Jive Tones were immediately signed to record.

The Jive Tones

Their first session resulted in four sides. ''Ding Ding Dong'' and ''Geraldine'' were released on the ABC Subsidiary APT. The record got some airplay at the start, but quickly faded. The other two tunes were never released. Due to this failure, the Jive Tones folded.Following the disintegration, Whittier went back to New York City to try to start another group. At that time, the group he sang with was called the Students. Upon learning of the checker group from Cincinnati, they changed their name to the Desires .


Songs :

  
Ding Ding Dong                                      Geraldine      


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Dougie & The Dudes

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Dougie & The Dudes 

Dougie & The Dudes (New York)

 

Personnel :

Douglas Royal (Lead)

Tony Smith (Bass)

Paul Ortiz (First Tenor)

Tony Gerena (Second Tenor)

Jack Sanchez (Baritone)

 

Discography :

Dougie & The Dudes
1961 - Fire / Settle Down ‎(Keith 6500)

Dougie The Dude
1962 - Lifetime / Cowboy Joe (Amy 869)

 

Biography :

Dougie Royal & The Dudes are a group from West 27th Street 10th Ave. NYC. First called the Five Gents, The group consisted by Douglas Royal (Lead vocals), Tony Smith (bass vocals), Paul Ortiz(first tenor vocals), Tony Gerena (second tenor vocals), Jack Sanchez (baritone vocals). Tony Orlando also sang tenor with these guys before his hit record  which launched his career. Tony Orlando started his career with the group called the Five Gents. The Five Gents allowed Tony to join the group, and later changed their name to Dougie and the Dudes after a member of The Tops (Little Jimmy & The Tops)  began to call them dudes. They recorded two singles for Keith and Amy Records)

 

Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim) 


  
Fire                                               Lifetime

  
Settle Down                                 Cowboy Joe

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The Ladders

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The Ladders (New York)



Personnel :

Johnny Jackson (Lead)

Herb Jennings (First Tenor)

Irvin Jones (Second Tenor)

Ron Clark (Baritone)

Douglas Jackson (Bass)




Discography

1958 - I Want to Know / Counting the Stars (Holiday 2611)
1958 - My Love Is Gone / Hey Pretty Baby (Vest 826)



Biography :

The Ladders were a 1950s New York City rhythm and blues and doo wop vocal group. The line up comprised Johnny Jackson (lead), Herb Jennings (first tenor), Irvin Jones (second tenor), Ron Clark (baritone), and Douglas Jackson (bass). The Ladders lived on 115th Street in Manhattan, in the same apartment building as the Bopchords. The Ladders cut only two discs, both for Danny Robinson's labels — Holiday and Vest, the label named after his wife, Vesta.





Songs :

  
I Want to Know                           Counting the Stars

 
 My Love Is Gone                        Hey Pretty Baby



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The Five Classics (1) aka The V Classics

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The Suburbans (4) aka The Five Classics (2)
The Five (V)  Classics (1)

The Five Classics (1) (Brooklyn, New York)
aka The V Classics



Personnel :

John Hernandez (Lead)

Carmine George (Bass)

Rich Nardone (Baritone)

Paulie Poveromo (Second Tenor)

Bill George (Tenor)

 

Discography :

The V Classics
1960 - My Imagination / Come On Baby (Arc 4454)

The Five Classics (1)
1961 - My Imagination / Come On Baby (A 317)

 

Biography :

Vocal group from Brooklyn The V Classics  were composed by John Hernandez (Lead), Carmine George (Bass), Rich Nardone (Baritone),Paulie Poveromo (Second Tenor) and Bill George (Tenor). The Members of the group come from Myrtle Avenue, only Paul Poveromo came from 106 Carlton Avenue. Paul Poveromo, Paulie’s father was their manager & Pete Zanfardino, Paul’s uncle  made the arrangements. The V Classics recorded "My Imagination" and "Come on Baby" at the ARC records studio owned by Ed Dambach in Elisabeth, New Jersey.

 The Five Classics (1) aka The V Classics   The Suburbans (4) aka The Five Classics (2)
                                                                               Paul Poveromo

Released On Arc 4454 in 1960, the single Reissued in 1961 on "A" Records (a subsidiary of Arc) as by The Five Classics. The original group had disbanded and Paul Poveromo Managed another group, the Suburbans. The group has already recorded two singles on Port Records "Alphabet Of Love" b/w "Sweet Diane Cha Cha" and Kip Records "Little Bird" b/w "King Of Broken Hearts".  

The Suburbans (4) aka The Five Classics (2)  
  The Five (V) Classics (1)

 The Suburbans auditioned at Paul's house with his Son Paulie and recorded "Mississippi Mud" b/w "Love Me". The single  was released on Flamingo records. The same year The single was re-released on Pova records as The Five Classics.



Songs :


  
My Imagination                                Come On Baby



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Jim, Jeff & Jan

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Jim, Jeff & Jan Jim, Jeff & Jan (San-Antonio, Texas)

 

Personnel :

Jim Hilton

Jeff Kersey

Jan Crawford

 

Discography :

1963 - Star Bright / I Know Where I'm Going (Capitol 5059)

 

Biography :

Vocal & Instrumental Group from San-Antonio, Texas composed by Jim Hilton, Jeff Kersey and Jan Crawford. In 1963, the trio recorded "Star Bright" and "I Know Where I'm Going" released by Capitol.

Jim, Jeff & Jan   Jim, Jeff & Jan   Jim, Jeff & Jan

 

 

 

Songs :

  
              Star Bright                           I Know Where I'm Going


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The Cozytones aka The Cosytones

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The Cozytones aka The Cosytones

The Cozytones  (Chapel Hill, South Carolina)
aka The Cosytones




Personnel :

Windsor King

Katheryn King

Mitchel McPhee

Eloise King

Ralph King




Discography :

The Cosytones
1956 – Speak To Me Of Love / Ride Along (Melba)

The Cozytones
1957 - I’m Alone / Little Flirt (Ivy 106/Willow 1001)




Biography :

The Cozytones from North Carolina were formed by Mitchell McPhee, along with Brothers Ralph, Windsor, Catherine and Eloise King. Originally named The Cosytones, the group  cut a record on the Melba Label in 1956 with "Speak To Me Of Love" and "Ride Along". The Next Year, as The Cozytones, they recorded “I’m Alone“ b/w “Little Flirt“ released by Ivy records owned by Ed Portnoy and Stan Feldman. The single will be reissued in 1958 on Ivy subsidiary’s label Willow.

The Cozytones aka The Cosytones

Windsor Jackson King was a member of the Royal Sons gospel group that evolved into the secular "5" Royales, but King's earliest secular group was the Cosytones. Later, Windsor Jackson King fronted The Cashmeres from Brooklyn who recorded on Lake, Laurie & Josie Records. Although originally from North Carolina, King met the other Cashmeres when he was a night barman in a Flatbush, Brooklyn watering hole called Queenie's Bar. He also was with the Cashelles that recorded for Decca in 1963. His final group was when he fronted a girl group on Aldo in 1962 credited to King & Sharpettes.

 


Songs :

  
Little Flirt                                            I’m Alone  






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The Grues

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The Grues
From left: Moses Healy, Albert Abrams, John Wilcox and Edward James.

The Grues (Sarasota, FL.)



Personnel :

Albert Abrams (Tenor)

Moses Healy (Baritone)

John Wilcox (Bass)

Edward James (Second Tenor)



Discography :

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Biography :

Booker High School classmates, The Grues were a vocal group that perform from 1955 – 57.



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The Strattons

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The Strattons
 

The Strattons (Milwaukee, Wi)



Personnel :

Mike Whitmore

Jim Shaffer

Joe



Discography :

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The Beverly's

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The Beverly's 

The Beverly's (Penha, Brazil)

 

Personnel :

José Pereira

José Mariano

Benedito Guido de Castro

Amelia de Paula Loureiro

Vander Loureiro


Discography :

1958 - There Goes My Baby / Little Star (Young 108)
1959 - Dance With Me / Yakety Yak (Young 122)
1960 - La Cucaracha / Anjinho Da Gang (RGE 70.114)



Biography :

The Beverlys were the first all-Black rock'n'roll group to come into the Brazilian rock scene circa 1959. The group hailed from Penha, a working-class suburb in the sprawling eastern section of São Paulo. José Pereira, a tall and handsome young man who worked as a clerk in the city's financial district went to see 'European nights', an Italian-French 'mondo film' production (exploitation documentary) showing European night places and was flabbergasted by the performance of The Platters he saw in the big screen. 'You'll never know' and 'My dream' were the 2 numbers sung by the Platters in a night-club in Rome.

The Beverly's

When Pereira got back to Penha he told Vander Loureiro, a friend he used to sing along with, that he had seen the light. Pereira insisted Vander would have to go and watch 'Europa de Noite' (the title in Portuguese) to check it out. Pereira said they had to form a group like that; he knew they were capable of singing similar to them. They only needed two more guys and a girl. Soon they had The Beverlys all figured out: Mariano and Castro were the 2 other guys plus Amélia Loureiro, Vander's wife who would pass off as his sister because a rock'n'roll group was not supposed to have a husband-wife team.

The Beverly's

Just when The Beverlys were about ready, Vander found out that Radio Panamericana's DJ Miguel Vaccaro Netto was looking for new rock'n'roll outfits - singers, instrumental or vocal groups - to record at his brand new label Young Records. Vander took one of their demo records to show Vaccaro who signed them on the spot. The Beverlys recorded 2 singles for Young Records in 1959 and 1960: covers of The Drifters' 'There goes my baby' and 'Dance with me' plus The Coasters' 'Yakety yak' and The Elegants' 'Little star'. On top of their own records The Beverlys did back up vocals for most of the 60 songs recorded by the other acts Young had under contract.

The Beverly's

During 1959 and 1960 The Beverlys were really busy performing at TV and radio shows, travelling all around the country to promote their records and their colleagues at Young. Unfortunately, for one reason or another Young Records folded in late 1960, but The Beverlys continued their activities on TV or singing at balls and parties. The Beverlys existed up to 1962, in their original formation. Then Pereira left the group due to personal problems. Late in 1964, The Beverlys recorded in Portuguese for the first time: 'Anjinho da gang' backed with 'La cucaracha' was released by RGE.


Songs :

  
Little Star                                 Yakety Yak

  
There Goes My Baby                         Dance With Me    

  
Anjinho Da Gang                           La Cucaracha



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