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Nino and Ebb Tides (Bronx, New York)--Dont Run Away 1963
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GREAT DOOWOP SOUND---One of the first purveyors of rock nostalgia, Nino and the Ebb Tides started as the Ebbtides from the Bronx, New York, in 1956. Schoolmates Antonio Nino Aiello (lead) and Vinnie Drago (bass) drafted Tony Delesio (baritone) and a guy remembered only as Rudy. They met talent scout Murray Jacobs, who cut two sides with them in 1957: Franny Franny b/w Darling I Love Only You, both written by Nino and Vinnie. By the fall of 1957 the quartet (now Nino and the Ebb Tides) found themselves on Bill Millers West 44th Street Acme label, and Franny Franny was getting some solid rotation from New York jocks like Alan Fredericks and Alan Freed. Their next single, Puppy Love, saw a 50 percent change in the group as Rudy and Tony D. were replaced by Ralph Bracco (tenor) and Tony Imbimbo (baritone), formerly of Tony and the Imperials (not Little Anthonys group). That wasnt the only change, as Murray Jacobs decided to set up his own Recorte record label in March 1958. Nino got a chance to sample the new Recorte setup as he sang backup vocals for the Rockin Chairs spring 1958 regional classic, A Kiss Is a Kiss. Puppy Love, unlike frantic Franny, was a nice ballad on Recorte that surfaced in October 1958 and saw a lot of local activity, but nothing more (though you could certainly sell a lot of records in the New York area of the late 50s with its population of over five million). The Tides next single became their rarest (The Meaning of Christmas), quickly passing into history. The group was still rough-edged and learning its craft when they did two more singles for Recorte (Im Confessin and Dont Look Around) as well as a backup job on the Rockin Chairs third release, Memories of Love b/w Girl of Mine. By 1960 Tony DiBari was at tenor for Ralph Bracco, and the group moved to the Marco label for one ill-fated (but better sounding) ballad called Someday. Their next stop was Larry Uttals Madison label, whose claim to fame was the Tassels charter To a Soldier Boy (#55, 1959) and the Al Browne and the Tunetoppers hit The Madison7 (#23, 1960). The Ebb Tides first Madison single was a song called Those Oldies But Goodies Remind Me of You that was starting to get action on the West Coast. The Ebb Tides revised it slightly by adding quick harmony references to such past hits as Deserie (The Charts) and Thats My Desire (The Channels) and singing the title lines of oldies like Glory of Love (The Five Keyes), Silhouettes (The Rays), and Over the Mountain (Johnnie and Joe) behind Ninos talking bridge. They recorded on a Friday and the record was out that Monday (today it takes that long for some musicians to program their drum machines!). Those Oldies was reviewed by Cashbox on May 13, 1961, 12 days after the Little Caesar And The Romans version hit the Billboard charts. Ninos group outdistanced Caesars in Cashboxs Top 100 but Billboard gave a slice of pie to Caesar at number nine (#28 R&B) with Nino and company nowhere to be found. New York was evenly split, giving both versions heavy airplay. The battle for nostalgia bragging rights continued through both groups next releases. The Romans tried for another brass ring with Memories of Those Oldies But Goodies, which never got off the ground. The Ebb Tides summer release was a revision of the Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and MODERNAIRES (with Glenn Miller) masterpiece of merriment, Juke Box Saturday Night (#7, 1942). It did get off the ground, complete with imitations of THE MONOTONES Book of Love and THE SILHOUETTES Get a Job replacing the 40s versions of classics by THE INK SPOTS and Harry James. On September 4. 1961, Juke Box charted on Billboards Top 100, reaching number 57 and becoming another East Coast hit.
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Nino and Ebb Tides (Bronx, New York)--Dont Run Away 1963
Description:
GREAT DOOWOP SOUND---One of the first purveyors of rock nostalgia, Nino and the Ebb Tides started as the Ebbtides from the Bronx, New York, in 1956. Schoolmates Antonio Nino Aiello (lead) and Vinnie Drago (bass) drafted Tony Delesio (baritone) and a guy remembered only as Rudy. They met talent scout Murray Jacobs, who cut two sides with them in 1957: Franny Franny b/w Darling I Love Only You, both written by Nino and Vinnie. By the fall of 1957 the quartet (now Nino and the Ebb Tides) found themselves on Bill Millers West 44th Street Acme label, and Franny Franny was getting some solid rotation from New York jocks like Alan Fredericks and Alan Freed. Their next single, Puppy Love, saw a 50 percent change in the group as Rudy and Tony D. were replaced by Ralph Bracco (tenor) and Tony Imbimbo (baritone), formerly of Tony and the Imperials (not Little Anthonys group). That wasnt the only change, as Murray Jacobs decided to set up his own Recorte record label in March 1958. Nino got a chance to sample the new Recorte setup as he sang backup vocals for the Rockin Chairs spring 1958 regional classic, A Kiss Is a Kiss. Puppy Love, unlike frantic Franny, was a nice ballad on Recorte that surfaced in October 1958 and saw a lot of local activity, but nothing more (though you could certainly sell a lot of records in the New York area of the late 50s with its population of over five million). The Tides next single became their rarest (The Meaning of Christmas), quickly passing into history. The group was still rough-edged and learning its craft when they did two more singles for Recorte (Im Confessin and Dont Look Around) as well as a backup job on the Rockin Chairs third release, Memories of Love b/w Girl of Mine. By 1960 Tony DiBari was at tenor for Ralph Bracco, and the group moved to the Marco label for one ill-fated (but better sounding) ballad called Someday. Their next stop was Larry Uttals Madison label, whose claim to fame was the Tassels charter To a Soldier Boy (#55, 1959) and the Al Browne and the Tunetoppers hit The Madison7 (#23, 1960). The Ebb Tides first Madison single was a song called Those Oldies But Goodies Remind Me of You that was starting to get action on the West Coast. The Ebb Tides revised it slightly by adding quick harmony references to such past hits as Deserie (The Charts) and Thats My Desire (The Channels) and singing the title lines of oldies like Glory of Love (The Five Keyes), Silhouettes (The Rays), and Over the Mountain (Johnnie and Joe) behind Ninos talking bridge. They recorded on a Friday and the record was out that Monday (today it takes that long for some musicians to program their drum machines!). Those Oldies was reviewed by Cashbox on May 13, 1961, 12 days after the Little Caesar And The Romans version hit the Billboard charts. Ninos group outdistanced Caesars in Cashboxs Top 100 but Billboard gave a slice of pie to Caesar at number nine (#28 R&B) with Nino and company nowhere to be found. New York was evenly split, giving both versions heavy airplay. The battle for nostalgia bragging rights continued through both groups next releases. The Romans tried for another brass ring with Memories of Those Oldies But Goodies, which never got off the ground. The Ebb Tides summer release was a revision of the Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and MODERNAIRES (with Glenn Miller) masterpiece of merriment, Juke Box Saturday Night (#7, 1942). It did get off the ground, complete with imitations of THE MONOTONES Book of Love and THE SILHOUETTES Get a Job replacing the 40s versions of classics by THE INK SPOTS and Harry James. On September 4. 1961, Juke Box charted on Billboards Top 100, reaching number 57 and becoming another East Coast hit.
Author:
doowopIS4ever
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Nino and Ebb (Bronx,
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