Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Now your Daddy don't mind

Some of my favorites ca. 1960:

 

Henry Gaston: amazing falsetto (1960)


IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT. The song was recorded in the Saint Bernadette Catholic School basement in New Haven, Connecticut in February 1956. Marty Kugell produced the song. The saxophone solo was played by Vinny Mazzetta of New Haven. The rhythm section was Doug Murray (bass), Bobby Mapp (drums) and Curlee Glover (piano). (Wikipedia)

Fred Paris and the boys: 1956


1961
LOVER'S ISLAND. The Blue Jays were an American vocal doo-woop group who surfaced fleetingly in the 1960s. Hailing from Venice, California, the group consisted of Leon Peels (who came from Newport, Arkansas), Van Richardson, Alex Manigo and Leonard Davidson. They formed n 1961, and landed a record deal with Milestone Records. Their only hit was their debut single “Lover’s Island” which broke into the Top 40 in 1961. (MentalItch)


Rosie and the Originals: 1961 hit. One
of John Lennon's all-time favorites

ROSIE: "I [at age 15] played [Angel Baby] for [the Originals] and I just had the arrangement as [I] knew it. It wasn't sophisticated. They liked it. They just started playing parts. The guy that was on the 45, that played on the record, was not our horn player, Alfred Barrett. He was Tony, who actually played bass guitar. We ended up going to the only recording studio we could find within a 100 mile radius. It was on the outskirts of San Diego, on a farm. He was an airplane mechanic. He'd taken part of his hanger and was gonna have a studio when he retired. So, we were there all day, playing it over and over, trying to get it sounding just right. I was playing piano on it. We called Alfred 'cause he wasn't there yet. He said he couldn't get out of the house. His mother wouldn't let him leave 'til he finished mowing and raking the yard. He didn't make the session, so, that's how the terrible horn solo got on there, 'cause nobody knew what they were doing." (Gary James’ interview of Rosie Hamlin)

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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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