Posted on 07/03/2012 7:56:08 AM PDT by sussex
The big hits of 1963
. Difficult to believe that all these came out almost half a century ago (when I had just started out as a teacher) but each of them still gives me a buzz today, not just as a stroll down memory lane but because they are also still damn good songs.
(Excerpt) Read more at theagedp.com ...
If Clifton Music was the store run by Ronnie I, I believe they closed relatively recently...
Yes it was Ronnie I’s store. I think his daughter tried running it after his recent passing; but it didn’t work out for her. Back in the 70’s when I was collecting Doo-Wops, I would go to his store with several hundred dollars and spend a good portion of my Saturday buying records off his collector wall. I once met Noland Strong of the Diablos at Ronnie I’s, he was recording some sounds for one of the NJ record labels. I think the label was based in Jersey City, not sure.
Nice memories! Ronnie I hosted a show I attended at Lead East (Labor Day weekend a few years ago at the Parsippany Hilton). Like The Jesters version of The Wind a bit more than The Diablos version. Good show Fridays 7-10 PM on 1250 WMTR-AM called Doo-Wop Drive (http://www.wmtram.com/)
Ain’t my list. I was just hoping to deny a blogpimp a few hits.
Oh boy! I remember both so well!!
Pick your year....http://www.tropicalglen.com/Jukebox/1963Top/Channel1963.html
Thanx for he link Pookie. I prefer the Jesters version as well. The Diabolos version was a bit spooky for a pre-teen, (myself), growing up in the mid 50’s. BTW ‘The Paragons meet the Jesters’ was a right-of-passage album into Doo-Wop-dom in the Bronx NY where I grew up. All the kids that ‘knew’ had to have one.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.