COLORED PHOTO ...The Tokens.
Today it was the turn of the famous Tokens to be colored in a recording studio (probably at RCA). Click on the photos to see them in a large size.
View ArticleKARL HAMMEL Jr. ... Arliss records
Karl H. Hammel was born in New Rochelle, NY (just north of NYC) 14 Jan 1942 and graduated from New Rochelle HS in 1959, he recorded under the names of Carl Hammel, Karl Hammel, Karl Hammel, Jr., Karl...
View ArticleTHE 45's ... The Holidays
The Holidays. -To Me / Love That's True. Wiljer records-1960. The side A is considered a Rockbilly tune but the B side is considered doo wop. This is 45 rpm is present in the Jeff Kreiter doo wop guide...
View ArticleDOO WOP ? ... Jack Grayson & the So and So's
Not in the doo wop music guides, but I think the B-side "Just A Boy" is a clear candidate to appear in the guides. Listen to her...
View ArticleDUTCH 45 rpm ...The Duprees
Rare european doo wop item... The Duprees DUTCH 45 rpm. -Around The Corner / They Said It Couldn't Be Done. CBS records-1965 with PIC SLEEVE (Sleeve maybe never published in the USA).LISTEN...
View ArticleTHE REVIVAL YEARS ... Phil Dirt and The Dozers
Phil Dirt and The Dozers 45rpm. "Season's Greetings"- Charlie Brown Christmas / Christmas Song. Private red wax pressing with insert sleeve from 1984.LISTEN...
View ArticlePHOTO ... The Skyliners
Rare photo of Jimmy Beaumont & The Skyliners probably from the late 60's or early 70's.Click to enlarge...
View ArticleDOO WOP 78 rpm ... The Mystics
The Mystics with their rare 78 rpm that carries the song "Can't You See" that the Five Discs copied. I think the name of The Mystics was added later (the marker thing is weird). Here you can read the...
View ArticleCOLORED PHOTO ... Anthony & The Sophmores
Colorized photo of Anthony & The Sophmores, I think that in this original format it is rare to see, also in their name they are missing one "o" because in Mercury records they recorded as...
View ArticleUNRECORDED GROUP ... The Bel-Aires aka The Marvalons
The Bel-Aires aka The Marvalons from 1961 to 1964. Tri-State! New York, Connecticut and New jersey!.Formed originally by Jerry DiFlorio (Lead), Phil Digrovanni (Bass), Al Beres (1st Tenor), Denny...
View ArticleCARD ...Nino & The Ebbtides
Rare card of the white group Nino & The Ebbtides in very good condition and large size hard to find nowadays. Click on it to enlarge it.
View Article45 rpm ACETATE ... Richie & The Uptones
Richie & The Uptones was surely one of those groups (in this case white) that managed to record their songs on a 45 rpm acetate, but the thing stayed there, because their songs were not published...
View ArticleRare 78 rpm doo wop acetate
I confess that I don't know if The Gleams is a white group, but I think that this 78 rpm is rare, with a good song that all fans of doo wop music would like to hear. Listen to her...
View ArticleWHITE DOO WOP ... 45 rpm ... ACETATE
45 rpm acetate from 1961 with no name of the group printed , nowadays it is known that they are The Rondels with the unreleased songs "Be Mine / Oh Baby" and that in 1981 Clifton records published...
View ArticleTHE KINGS III ... World Wide records
In some websites I have seen that they describe this recording as doo wop or on youtube as doo wop garage, but once I have listened to this vinyl I think that the most logical thing to do is to...
View ArticlePHOTO ... The Belmonts
Rare photo of the mythical white doo wop group, The Belmonts on Sabina records, a rare photo to see in this large format and in such good condition.Click on it to enlarge it.
View Article45 RPM ACETATE ... THE VELVETONES
Rare 45 rpm acetate by the white group, The Velvetones featuring the unreleased songs "Tell Me" / "Pretty Girl".You can see and listen to them here;...
View ArticleJOE COSENTINO and the NEVERMORES
I have not been able to find any reference to this 45 rpm that on one side bears the song "Now And Forever" by Joe Cosentino and the Nevermores, surely it is a very rare 45 rpm unknown by many...
View ArticleTHE KEEN TEENS ... Is it doo wop or is it not doo wop
This instrumental / vocal band known as the Keen Teens appears previously on some websites dedicated to doo wop groups, but once listened to, they were a band with chorus and that's not all 50's boy...
View ArticleIntroducing... The Debuts
Vocal group trio from California formed by Gary Lewis (Leader), Ken Thacker (Bass) and Bob Bostian (1st Tenor) with two guitarists one of them, Bryan Dietz was with Dick Dale & The Del-Tones and...
View Article