The Three G's - Let's Go Steady For The Summer

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

Something nice from the summer of 1958.

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  • It is lovely. Great harmony and tune. Thanks.

  • You're welcome, this is one of my all-time favorites.

  • @oldiesrnow , Thank you for posting these oldies. Daddy has all the old 45's, plus a few that have never made it into the mainstream. What they called their jam sessions, those are among my favorites! Jerry Glasser is my father

  • @STRUSHEL0217 So Jerry Glasser is your dad? That's awesome! Nice to hear from you, and hope

    your dad is doing well. Tell him he's given a lot of pleasure to a lot of us old fogies throughout the years.

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  • @revaught , I am sorry to say that the only brothers still living are Bob and Jerry Glasser. Uncles Richard, Teddy and Pat all passed away while living in California. Uncle Bobby resides in Nashville, and Jerry(my father) lives in Carrollton, Ohio.

  • One of the other brothers, Jerry Glasser, is my daddy

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  • @emilyglasser101 Happy to say I have all of the Dick Glasser/Dick Lory/ThreeG's 45's. Great music. I have an Lp by Dick Lory that mentions he was born in Virginia. Do you know where in Virginia. Sorry for his passing a few years back.

  • bob glasser, the guy tht is one of the singers in this song, is my grandfather!!!!!!

  • the person who disliked this never had a nice summer

  • Dick Glasser was separate from the Three G's. The 3 G's were three of Dick's brothers who recorded on their own (Let's go steady for the summer). Ted Glasser was in my grade school class and high school class at Canton Lincoln, but Ted dropped out of school to pursue a singing career with the 3 G's. I never heard from him after that. His younger brother, Pat Glasser, went on his own recording as Pat Shannon. I saw Pat singing at a bowling alley lounge show in San Jose, CA around 1963 or 1964.

  • @revaught : Thanks, I posted up a few of Pat Shannon's Decca tunes "AWAITING LOVE (1958) , KNOCK, KNOCK (Who's There) (1958), EVERYTHING, BUT YOU (1960) , etc. etc. , but I had no idea that he & his brother, Dick Glasser, were apart of the Three G's.

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