Dion & The Belmonts - Tribute (Fred Milano) 1939-2012

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Fred Milano of Dion and the Belmonts dies at 72
Jan. 3, 2012, 2:12 PM EST

NEW YORK (AP) -- Fred Milano, who made rock 'n' roll history on doo-wop hits with Dion and the Belmonts in the 1950s and continued to perform while starting a late-in-life career with the New York City Department of Correction, has died. He was 72.

Milano died Sunday, three weeks after his lung cancer was diagnosed, said Warren Gradus, who joined the Belmonts in 1963. Milano lived in Massapequa, on Long Island, and died in a hospital, Gradus said.

Dion DiMucci, the lead singer who left the Belmonts in 1960, said on his Facebook page Tuesday, "May he rest in peace and rock on in heaven."

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Milano and three friends from the Bronx formed the Belmonts in the mid-1950s, borrowing their name from the borough's Belmont Avenue. They became Dion and the Belmonts after DiMucci joined in 1958.

Milano sang tenor on hits like "A Teenager in Love" and "Where or When."

The Belmonts continued to perform and to record with different lineups after DiMucci left for a solo career. Gradus said Milano was performing with the Belmonts at casinos and other venues just weeks ago.

There was strife between DiMucci and Belmonts members, who were not pleased when DiMucci was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without them in 1989.

In his Facebook posting, DiMucci said Milano "was very savvy with harmonies" and added, "We had our ups and downs through the years but that's how things go in families, even rock-and-roll families."

Milano went back to school in middle age and joined the city's Department of Correction in 2003.

In his position as a legal coordinator at the Rikers Island jail complex, he helped inmates research their cases and taught a legal research class, said Karen Powell, director of law libraries for the department.

Powell said Milano had more energy than colleagues two decades younger and "was a person who really loved life."

"We'd know it was him coming through the door because we'd hear him singing and skipping up the stairs," Powell said.

Milano is survived by his wife, Lynn; two children; and 10 grandchildren.

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  • Great tribute to Fred Milano. (RIP) He will be dearly missed. Thanks for the post Joe..Ricky!

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  • @Richie01M3 Thanks for your help on that.

  • @ffricke1 Fred is the 2nd one on the right in the first two photo's

  • What A Great Tribute ! Makes me soo sad that all of these artists are leaving us, but their music will live on....Thankyou Joe....Anita..

  • Loved U. Rest in Peace, Freddie. Thank you.

  • R.I.P. Fred. :-( Great band.

  • Nice tribute..Which one is Fred in the Photos???

    

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