Remember "The Elegants," - "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"? I was driving yesterday and listening to XM radio 1950s music. Vito Picone - lead singer of The Elegants - came on and said how they were still performing. Amazing. He's 78, and he's still touring with his 1950s group.
http://www.theelegants.net/
I grew up with that music; still my go-to play list when a need to lighten my mood.
Good ol' music, play some of it every weekend on the deck.
I listen to channel 5 on Sirius. They play all the great 50's stuff!
sodapop wrote:
I listen to channel 5 on Sirius. They play all the great 50's stuff!
Channel 71 has a lot of Sinatra stuff. Or is it station #??
Nothing like slow dancing to the oldies.
A lot of the "oldies" groups perform periodically on Public Television. When a 1950s group has people that are either too old or too dead to perform, you will typically see some younger person taking his/her place. They try to make that "replacement" person be not too too young....maybe in their 50s or 60s.
Back then my father owned a record company with his friend George Weiss (Lion Sleeps Tonight, Can’t Help Falling in Love, etc). They were working with this young group one summer when I was at camp. They couldn’t afford to sign them, so they let them go.
When I came back from camp I told my father how much I loved the song Little Star. If I were home that summer, I believe that I would have been at the studio, telling my father how great the song by the Elegants was.
Put it under opportunities missed.
Great song by a great group but, for my money, the best of the Doo-Wop voices belongs to Kenny Vance of the Planatones.
And he’s still out there too😊
My father once auditioned a group called the Harborlites which included Kenny Vance, Sandy Yaguda (later Deanne) and I think Jay Black. They lived in my neighborhood- Belle Harbor. I remember them playing in my living room when I was a kid. I saw Kenny play a couple of times, at a local High School on Doo Wop night, and at Fort Tilden in NY. He’s a great guy.
I love his song “Looking For An Echo”.
Still, my favorite Doo Wop songs are In the Still of the Night (sometimes Nite), and Come Go With Me.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Dannj wrote:
Great song by a great group but, for my money, the best of the Doo-Wop voices belongs to Kenny Vance of the Planatones.
And he’s still out there too😊
Are you Searching for an echo \? But my fave is "In The Still Of The Night--the 5 satins
Jerry
I believe Frankie Valley is 82 and will be touring this year. The need to perform keeps them going
you can still bye all the oldies on record;cassete; and c.d. at oldies .com they are out of phila. great prices too.
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