The high voice in the background is done by Fred Wynn not long after he got out of the service, he is now singing with his group called the magic moments show band. I working with him now and have been for the last ten years
Whats amazing is how available this record was to find. Im 48 and found maroon copies at gargage sales in Illinois. A beautiful song WILL get around!!
This group was from Pittsburgh I knew them all well . Their manager was Jules Kruspir who in addition to managing our group also had the Marcels (Blue Moon etc). Their bass singer was Alex a cool dude! Miss you Kenny and Alex. Also check out Canadian Sunset by them - I think it is the best version of that song.
This group was from Pittsburgh I knew them all well . Their manager was Jules Kruspir who in addition to managing our group also had the Marcels (Blue Moon etc). Their bass singer was Alex a cool dude! Miss you Kenny and Alex. Also check out Canadian Sunset by them - I thisn it is the best version of that song.
The Jersey Sound at its finest. I can close my eyes and see myself at Newark Penn Station back in 1958 missing my baby watching GG1's and MP54's go towards New York Penn station or head south to Philly. Also seeing Hudson and Manhattan trains going to and from Newark Penn Station to Manhattan to 33rd street. Seeing those Mighty GG-1's and Jersey Central R-s3's with three car consits heading towards Harrison and Elizabeth.
Very interesting west coast pressing. I have never seen this one before. I can tell it's a west coast 45 because records pressed by "Delta" have a very distinct look. This is probably just as hard (if not harder) to find than the maroon 1rst press.
pittsburg really put out some great groups back in the day
czar14617 2 weeks ago
The high voice in the background is done by Fred Wynn not long after he got out of the service, he is now singing with his group called the magic moments show band. I working with him now and have been for the last ten years
MrNgibson 2 months ago
Whats amazing is how available this record was to find. Im 48 and found maroon copies at gargage sales in Illinois. A beautiful song WILL get around!!
MultiBudboy 5 months ago
new to this listener and a sure shot here. thank you soooo much for the treat and the fun. tom d brick,nj
doowopman49 10 months ago
This group was from Pittsburgh I knew them all well . Their manager was Jules Kruspir who in addition to managing our group also had the Marcels (Blue Moon etc). Their bass singer was Alex a cool dude! Miss you Kenny and Alex. Also check out Canadian Sunset by them - I think it is the best version of that song.
doowopdavid 10 months ago
This group was from Pittsburgh I knew them all well . Their manager was Jules Kruspir who in addition to managing our group also had the Marcels (Blue Moon etc). Their bass singer was Alex a cool dude! Miss you Kenny and Alex. Also check out Canadian Sunset by them - I thisn it is the best version of that song.
doowopdavid 10 months ago
I've heard this before but not for a very long time. Nice record and like it a lot. Thanks for sharing.
mitzvy 10 months ago
The Jersey Sound at its finest. I can close my eyes and see myself at Newark Penn Station back in 1958 missing my baby watching GG1's and MP54's go towards New York Penn station or head south to Philly. Also seeing Hudson and Manhattan trains going to and from Newark Penn Station to Manhattan to 33rd street. Seeing those Mighty GG-1's and Jersey Central R-s3's with three car consits heading towards Harrison and Elizabeth.
Wehategod 1 year ago
@Wehategod A great Pittsburgh group
doowopdavid 6 months ago
There is "The Cameos", then theres a funk group called simply just "Cameo". I see trademark infringement!
But wtf, "The Cameos" were not famous enough to constitute trademark infringement for the later funk group.
Kittyslasher69 1 year ago
beautiful tune
voodoowop45s 1 year ago
Cameos are just "dreamy." Thanks for posting it!
angelofbebop 2 years ago
I believe I had this record circa 1966 on Atco, not sure though.....
DMeJan808 2 years ago
A good one from 1960
bro1945 3 years ago
I have always loved this song.
HIGHSCHOOLHOP 3 years ago
Very interesting west coast pressing. I have never seen this one before. I can tell it's a west coast 45 because records pressed by "Delta" have a very distinct look. This is probably just as hard (if not harder) to find than the maroon 1rst press.
PJDooWop 3 years ago 3