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Scott Langholff Member |
Gotta know. It's driving me bonkers. Thanx IP: Logged |
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kbrkr Member |
Great Song! If I didn't know this, my band would shoot me: Joey Dee and The Starliters Many, many others have done this song successfully. So much so, it has become synonomous with them instead of the original performers/authors. Groups like the Crests and the Tokens for example. Hope this helps your brain cramp Regards, IP: Logged |
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Dnj Member |
"Meet Me Baby On 45th Street.... Bop Shoo Bop, Bop Bop Bop Shoo Bop" IP: Logged |
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Uncle Dave Member |
round ana round .......... IP: Logged |
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Leon Member |
Up and Down IP: Logged |
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Dnj Member |
It's allright, all night It's allright (allright, allright, allright) It's okay all day It's okay (okay, okay, okay) You wanna learn to do this.. the peppermint twist IP: Logged |
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kbrkr Member |
Now that's what I call a virtual chorus! IP: Logged |
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Leon Member |
...ana one two three Kick a one two three Go.... Now...we need a sax solo... ![]() [This message has been edited by Leon (edited 12-12-2003).] IP: Logged |
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cassp Member |
with Felix Cavalieri playing keys in the background (really). IP: Logged |
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Uncle Dave Member |
I should have know that Cass would have that "Felix" trivia ! You GO girl! (You Rascal, you !) IP: Logged |
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Scott Langholff Member |
You know you guys are cool. You made me laugh, and today is a good day for that, believe me. Best IP: Logged |
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Scott Langholff Member |
Thanx for the info AI IP: Logged |
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cassp Member |
UD, Cass is also a guy's name. Try Casimir. And all the while you thought... oh, my! ![]() IP: Logged |
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keybplayer Member |
Here's the original recording: Best regards, Here's the low down on Joey Dee and the Starliters: "THE PEPPERMINT TWIST" -- Here's How It All Began: Born Joseph DiNicola in Passaic, New Jersey on June 11, 1940. Joey attended Paterson State College (now William Paterson University) with the hopes of becoming a high school History and English teacher. However, while attending college, he decided to take a break and give his musical career one more try and if that did not pan out successfully, he would return to Teacher’s College at Paterson State College to obtain his teaching degree. A new lead singer, Rogers Freeman, joined the group in 1958 and they set out for their first recording session. Their first single on the obscure Little label was a ballad, "Lorraine", and an uptempo doo wop song, "The Girl I Walk To School". This early single was later bootlegged on the Bonus label, complete with a picture sleeve, when the group was first topping the record charts three years later! At the suggestion of high school friends, The Shirelles, Joey contacted Florence Greenberg of Scepter Records and began working on some new material with staff writer, Luther Dixon. The Starliters, now composed of Dee, drummer Don Martin, Willie Davis, organist Carlton Lattimore, and Larry Vernieri, Joey worked out a stage act with some unbeatable dance routines. They were all multi-talented in their own right. Joey Dee and the Starliters were discovered while working at a nightclub called Oliveri's in Lodi, New Jersey, by a New York City agent named Don Davis. They were booked for a weekend at an obscure New York City night club called the Peppermint Lounge which was located on West 45th Street. What was to be a weekend stand escalated into a 13-month run! Less than one year later, a trio of pretty young singers called The Ronettes came and danced with the Starliters one evening. Capitol Records and Atlantic Records approached the group for a contract, but Joey opted to go with Roulette Records which promised to record them "live" at the Peppermint Lounge and to market a record immediately, as well as to sort out all the other conflicting contracts signed by the group. The soundtrack also featured more new Dee-Glover originals. Two songs were recorded in December 1962 before the album's release at one last Starliters session: "Baby You're Driving Me Crazy", a new Dee-Glover original with a rinky-dink rhythm, and another Johnny Nash tune, as good as its predecessors: "Help Me Pick Up The Pieces". These formed the last "new" Joey Dee & The Starliters singles for Roulette. Unfortunately, airplay was split between the sides and, as a result, neither really broke through. In 1965, two recording sessions produced the "Cry A Little Sometime" single. [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 12-12-2003).] IP: Logged |
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Scott Langholff Member |
Wow! Mike. Thank you! Am I glad I checked in before going to bed. You really went to a lot of trouble. Much appreciated. I think this is the first time I have heard a recording of this other than my dads' band. I pulled out an old reel-to-reel of them the other night from about 1963. It was a great sounding band and this was a hot tune that they did. It brought back a lot of fond memories and I played it for the first time in years on my keyboards last night. I liked it so much I put it in the music finder. So, after all these years I hear the original. Wow. You need to realize I am basically a jazz, swing, dance band kind of guy so I missed a lot of the mainstream stuff. Thanx again Mike. Scott IP: Logged |
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Uncle Dave Member |
Cass - PUBLIC APOLOGY TIME ! We often call our Katie, Cass or Cassie, so I never thought that your name could represent a male ! So sorry ! Never assume ....... ![]() IP: Logged |
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DonM Member |
The president of the local here is named Cass. He's a guy. DonM IP: Logged |
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