The Starliters First TV Performance - 1956

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • For those who like their music raw, it doesn't get much rawer than this! From August 1956, the Starliters make their first TV appearance on the program Amateur Hour. Although the blurb running across the video states that Joey Dee (that's Joey playing the sax) and The Starliters 1961 song "Peppermint Twist" made the Twist dance a national fad, that isn't entirely accurate. The Twist caught fire in 1960 after Chubby Checker released his version of Hank Ballard's earlier rendition of "The Twist." But it's certainly true the Starliters' Peppermint Twist song kept the craze going, and also helped put New York's Peppermint Lounge on the map.
    Joey Dee and the Starliters would feature different members as the band evolved over the ensuing years -- at one point even including the then unknown Jimi Hendrix as their guitarist -- but there's something about this raw early performance that I find particularly intriguing!
    I've been unable to accurately identify all the members of the band shown in this clip. Aside from Dee on sax, the other members were POSSIBLY Tony Seragusa on upright bass, Tony Sciuto on drums, either John Yanick, Dave McLean or Vinnie Corrao on guitar, Ernie Cassini on trumpet and Ralph Fazio on accordion and vocals. If anyone has definitive info about the identity of the members (or the name of the song they're performing) please let me know and I'll update this.
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  • @wfrdmorningguy
    @wfrdmorningguy 14 лет назад +131

    Well.....I can tell you the guy singing and playing accordion is definitely Ralph Fazio.......I know this...because he's my dad. :)

    • @oaktree71able
      @oaktree71able 4 года назад +2

      I'm looking for anyone who knows a guy named Joey Duvall that played in the band he played the horn.

    • @cheeseomelet
      @cheeseomelet 4 года назад +3

      What is the name of this song? Your dad was great here btw :))

    • @Deadwhacks62
      @Deadwhacks62 4 года назад +3

      I think the name of the song is dont come knocking on my door?

    • @carolinecorman1716
      @carolinecorman1716 3 года назад +2

      Good early rock. Your dad must have great stories.

    • @Michael-vg9vi
      @Michael-vg9vi 2 года назад

      Your dad sounds retarded

  • @WilliamPrzybylinski
    @WilliamPrzybylinski Год назад +18

    Ernest Casini, the trumpet player, is my late uncle. He had a great life but we lost him in 2021 to Covid. He was a wonderful husband, son, brother,father, grandfather and uncle for his family members. Hopefully, he is still playing his trumpet in the great band in heaven.

  • @linuspowers
    @linuspowers 10 месяцев назад +3

    Dude is just yelling over six instruments with no mic. Those are some pipes

  • @kevindoheny7210
    @kevindoheny7210 6 месяцев назад +7

    The Upright Bass player is my Grandma Grace's Brother, my Uncle Anthony "Tony" Seragusa!! His actual name was Antonio Valentino Seragusa(After Rudolfo Valentino, my great Grandmother's idol).. Love you Uncle Ant, our family's place in Rock and Roll History!!! ps. He was taught the Bass by his brother my Uncle Mel(Carmelo Seragusa) who I believe was also in the band initially... These Musical bloodlines also run into the Young Rascals as well!! Passaic/Garfield New Jersey produced some great music of that era, also including The Shirelles!!!!

  • @rbarbee4935
    @rbarbee4935 10 лет назад +46

    Not many rock and roll bands had an accordion. Gotta love this.

    • @superduper3728
      @superduper3728 7 лет назад +2

      My cousin who was a teenager in this era had an accordion, but it never got any use.

    • @thelmalee489
      @thelmalee489 7 лет назад +4

      Billy Hailey & The Comets had one also.

    • @LRS905
      @LRS905 7 лет назад +1

      Styx? ruclips.net/video/K9Qs8-BkiLw/видео.html

    • @ImaCaMan
      @ImaCaMan 7 лет назад +3

      Gary Lewis and the Playboys had one. Don’t see many though.

    • @eltatoyo1546
      @eltatoyo1546 7 лет назад +6

      This what rock was supposed to be. neighborhood kids playing for the love of music and having tons of fun. and maybe making a few bucks

  • @franzkafka77
    @franzkafka77 8 лет назад +19

    What are your day jobs? Lead accordion. Instrumentation still with one foot in the Big Band era. Joey Dee (Joseph Di Nicola) earned a place in music history with talent, charm, and the luck of being in the right place at the right time. Rock on Jersey boys.

  • @billshute61
    @billshute61 3 года назад +8

    So wonderful that this footage survives! What a hot rocking band!

  • @jakbodee
    @jakbodee 12 лет назад +9

    WOW. Great to know! Joey Dee is my grandfather!!

    • @fmtalks1386
      @fmtalks1386 Месяц назад

      Your grandfather is a phenomenal man! His contribution to pop music is underrated!

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 12 лет назад +14

    You can walk through time with "Joey Dee is my grandfather" on your sleeve! Wow. Learning the twist back then to his wonderful Peppermint Twist is a milestone in lots of people's personal music history. You rock....

  • @funkadelphiarecords
    @funkadelphiarecords 8 лет назад +28

    Vocalist / accordian player Ralph Fazio is the unknown genius of rock and roll!

    • @davidalanjonesridge9874
      @davidalanjonesridge9874 2 года назад +2

      Oh, ya, there have been many unsung heroes throughout the history of that industry.

  • @hot88s23
    @hot88s23 7 лет назад +20

    Joey Dee still gigging around Florida with his family band.

  • @roccalumera1294
    @roccalumera1294 7 лет назад +8

    The accordion player said "I gotta new dance and it goes like this....click your heels and don't miss, pup du wah puppuppa do wah". Joey Dee said "I think you're on to something"; and the rest is history, maybe.;))

  • @ew1usnr
    @ew1usnr 8 лет назад +18

    This is the first time that I have seen someone play an accordion in a rock band. I gave them a "like".

    • @RockinRedRover
      @RockinRedRover 8 лет назад +6

      Most of Bill Haley's hits featured Johnny Grande's piano, yet when they played live it "became" a piano accordian, and all about the same time as this if not earlier, it seems they were quite common in those days. Great stuff, but that drummer needs medication.

    • @charlie8234
      @charlie8234 6 лет назад +5

      The Del mars are another Rock Band who produced one album in 1961 Tom Purcio played everything including an accordion

    • @thedarkdescent2387
      @thedarkdescent2387 3 года назад +2

      A lot of those old east coast groups used accordions. The Voxpoppers and Gary Lewis and The Playboys both had an accordion player.

    • @petrfavorov8246
      @petrfavorov8246 6 месяцев назад +1

      Check out группа ноль circa 1990 - it's a russian rock legend with accordion playing lead, and he is a genius

    • @ew1usnr
      @ew1usnr 6 месяцев назад

      @@petrfavorov8246 Will do. Thank you.

  • @citydrums7525
    @citydrums7525 Год назад +1

    My late father played accordion with Joe Dee before he joined the Airforce in 1956. His name was Mike Kechula.

  • @bobgrilli1427
    @bobgrilli1427 5 лет назад +6

    regarding the accordion: my 1965 Ampeg Gemini 1 amplifier had an input jack labelled accordion. It also featured Echo, not reverb! Joey is a good guy!

  • @tommytruth7595
    @tommytruth7595 8 лет назад +29

    What is a rock band without an accordion?

  • @Joe-zz5sp
    @Joe-zz5sp Год назад +2

    Oh yea i use to slow dance to this song it all came to a end when I went to rehab

  • @starrman60
    @starrman60 Год назад +2

    Their first, and no doubt their last, TV performance

  • @chadfazio459
    @chadfazio459 6 лет назад +11

    That is not Joe Pesci on the guitar. That however, IS my grandfather on the accordion (Ralph Fazio) and, even HE doesn't remember the name of the song. He THINKS its "Don't Come Barking Up My Tree." I have a few other pictures of the band from this era, as well as one of their business cards. I'll dig them out and post them. :) (Joe Pesci was born in '43--would have been only 13 here...again, not him.)

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne 7 лет назад +2

    In 1956 people were like...WHAT? Awesome performance.

  • @pyannaguy
    @pyannaguy 7 лет назад +10

    Joey Dee & The Starliters came in to a big club in the sticks in Maryland where I played in the house band way back in the early 70s. They were past their glory days, and it was a 6-nite a week gig, but I remember they were pleasant enough professionals who worked pretty hard for crowds who didn't all really know they had been somewhat famous, nationally, for a brief stretch.
    Anyway, I''m getting old (late 60s) so Joey must be getting way up there. I hope he's doing OK!

    • @vincenthabel6986
      @vincenthabel6986 6 лет назад +2

      He is 77

    • @willharris3798
      @willharris3798 5 лет назад

      David Brigati and his brother Eddie, too. So, all of The Rascals flowed through the group in the days before The Young Rascals.

    • @terryhelton8564
      @terryhelton8564 5 лет назад

      Link Wray played smalls dives in maryland in the mid-sixties

  • @tommyhaynes9157
    @tommyhaynes9157 6 лет назад +6

    I've noticed a lot of the guys in the bands that appeared on Ted Mack we're Italian Americans

  • @patton303
    @patton303 3 года назад +2

    “An alooominum awwwwning installer”. God bless my home state of New Jersey.

  • @Ratpackguy11
    @Ratpackguy11 14 лет назад +7

    Wow, Louis Prima, The Comets, and Joey Dee all in one. A+++

  • @johnandliznz
    @johnandliznz 3 года назад +1

    The song is a wild blues number - very rare - called 'Don't Come Barking up my Tree.'

  • @aprilwest9852
    @aprilwest9852 6 лет назад +1

    The guy sitting and standing on that base !!!!*** To cool.

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 9 лет назад +2

    Loved that nonchalant one handed horn playing.

    • @niccoarcadia4179
      @niccoarcadia4179 8 лет назад

      Accordions were extremely popular in the late fifties with the pre-teen~to~teenage set. By 1970 you could buy a quality used one for ten bucks at the flea market. Many found their way to the dump.

    • @2bobaf
      @2bobaf 14 дней назад

      I think all guys do that, don't they?

  • @SandySummers
    @SandySummers 13 лет назад +5

    Loved it. I think it should have been a big hit. Loved seeing it on video. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @manoelluiz2697
    @manoelluiz2697 9 лет назад +6

    É muito bom, são excelentes, eu sempre curti o Joey Dee e os Starliters, possuo Disco dos mesmos, etc. maneco - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil.

    • @saddamoneil
      @saddamoneil 4 года назад +1

      Bom gosto, também sou do RS.

  • @DWGERRY26
    @DWGERRY26 11 лет назад +3

    The evolution of a Rock & Roll band. This is great!! Thanks for posting

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 12 лет назад +9

    Joey Dee is your grandfather? Good Heavens can you be proud. The joy of the music they brought is beyond RUclips. I moved my feet, legs and hips to these guys and still do often. Thanks for your post.

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes 7 лет назад +2

    JOE PESCI on guitar! HOLY SHIT!

  • @rickaushey
    @rickaushey 8 лет назад +7

    This has to be the roughest kick drum of the 50's.

  • @justme6767
    @justme6767 Год назад +1

    My friend Joey dee ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @booboo165able
    @booboo165able 8 лет назад +1

    Istash and others,did you know that Chubby Checker is the only singer who had the same song chart #1 in two different years. The Twist went to #1 in 1960 and again in 1961. If you go to any oldies type dance's the people are still doing The Twist, after 56 years The Twist is still around.

  • @florcandela
    @florcandela 6 лет назад +4

    Loved it all especially the SAX nice share thanks.

  • @MrGatesmark
    @MrGatesmark 10 лет назад +2

    Cool, the Peppermint Twist was a BIG DEAL when I was 11 yrs old. Thanx for the memories!

    • @annetteweatherman8157
      @annetteweatherman8157 5 лет назад

      wow I too remember it from that age. Wasn't it wonderful? That Twist came in like a tornado for a coupla years, we lost some weight, and even the parents did it. GREAT MUSIC!

  • @countrypaul
    @countrypaul 12 лет назад +2

    Cool garage band stuff befoe garage band was cool. hardly immortal, but loads of fun. Thanks for posting this gem - I'm still smiling from it....

  • @joeryanstrialbook2005
    @joeryanstrialbook2005 Год назад

    I was a seventeen year old sailor, in 1961. I remember going into the place in uniform. 145th St. A dump.

  • @consultoriobotafogo8495
    @consultoriobotafogo8495 15 дней назад

    I am touched.

  • @thecountofbasie
    @thecountofbasie 13 лет назад +1

    Awesome...thanks for this amazing oddity...

  • @robertlyon4696
    @robertlyon4696 7 лет назад +2

    wow ! love it a NY guy at that time

  • @harptone55
    @harptone55 14 лет назад +1

    GREAT!!!!!!!!!

  • @davidcoyle1084
    @davidcoyle1084 2 года назад +1

    Y'all act like the Starliters were some two-bit garage band who had their 15 minutes of fame on Amateur Hour then plummeted into obscurity, playing crappy gigs at the CYO. "That guy"? Sheesh. "That guy" is Joey Dee. Have we really forgotten Joey Dee & The Starliters? "Peppermint Twist"? Also, just because someone once played in a band doesn't mean they always did. Joe Pesci and Jimi Hendrix were in grade school when this show aired. For that matter, so was Peter Criss, who also played drums with the Starliters for a brief time.

  • @nickhauser7542
    @nickhauser7542 8 лет назад +30

    this is so funny because joey dee is my moms uncle

  • @Anto20220
    @Anto20220 8 лет назад +2

    Je possède le vinyle de Joe Dee and The Starliters " SHOUT". Super disque.

  • @johnmartinez4129
    @johnmartinez4129 6 лет назад +3

    at first I thought they were playing live because of the rawness but it couldn't be live, anyway, it sure was "raw"
    how tall was Joey?

    • @greggi47
      @greggi47 6 лет назад +1

      Pretty sure it was live. Ted Mack just made everything seem less live-ly.

  • @billyvee
    @billyvee 14 лет назад +2

    Don't forget the Three Chuckles, with Teddy Randazzo on accordion. They appeared in a couple of Alan Freed flicks, and made one of the early ballads that was half rock'n'roll and half Four Aces Italo-pop, "Runaround."

    • @aliceborealis
      @aliceborealis Год назад

      Were they REALLY a band? They were in The Girl Can't Help It, singing some terrible song, Cinnamon Sinner might be the title. Man, it's bad.

  • @emeraldriedl
    @emeraldriedl 7 лет назад +2

    genuine garage sound

  • @GHHHHJKKKKK
    @GHHHHJKKKKK 8 месяцев назад

    Didn't expect to enjoy this. But I really did. Great tune

  • @dimitrisrocket88
    @dimitrisrocket88 11 лет назад +1

    The result is great....Well done!

  • @layde1
    @layde1 9 лет назад +1

    Respect.

  • @ARIZJOE
    @ARIZJOE 12 лет назад +6

    Not bad. The cats are playing from the heart and are not affecting someone else's style.
    The sax man is good, although he reminds me of Eddie Munster's older brother.

  • @aurelnegrea6789
    @aurelnegrea6789 7 лет назад +1

    Just amazing. ...gd old days

  • @BadWolf....
    @BadWolf.... 10 лет назад +1

    Very nice attempt from these kids!

  • @MrHolzheim
    @MrHolzheim 7 лет назад +1

    You lucky Americans! we had nothing like this in the U.K. in1956. Mind you, I was only 11. LOL.

  • @superduper3728
    @superduper3728 7 лет назад

    I must say we Americans certainly had Rock & Roll in the bag during the mighty 50's (Among other things).

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 12 лет назад +2

    Okay, for the Love of Louis, give these darlings the prize, Ted......

  • @lstash
    @lstash  14 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the info on the identity of the vocalist/accordionist, wfrdmorningguy. I've updated the info field to reflect this. When most of us think of rock 'n' roll the accordion isn't usually the first instrument to come to mind, but I must say your dad's use of the instrument lends an oddly enticing undercurrent to this song! Perhaps the best use of the accordion in rock 'n' roll to date. Well, the only use of accordion in rock 'n' roll, actually...

  • @rubberweiner
    @rubberweiner 11 лет назад +2

    That was pretty awesome !

  • @cessnaverdi
    @cessnaverdi Год назад +1

    This is 1950s punk rock before there was punk rock!

  • @Prov26-11
    @Prov26-11 3 года назад +1

    What is the song? "At My Front Door" originally by The El Dorados? If so, they changed the words. PS: loved the break and the bass player lying on his back

  • @wanaraz
    @wanaraz 6 лет назад +2

    The peppermint twist was slightly different. A little hop every few beats. It was also a little more upbeat than the original by Chubby Checker it seems.

  • @relentlessmadman
    @relentlessmadman 6 лет назад

    wow no wonder there are so many stars burning in the universe, the really know how to light em up!

  • @quintonmchale7997
    @quintonmchale7997 6 лет назад +1

    awesome !

  • @isrstrategies
    @isrstrategies 3 месяца назад

    Straight to video

  • @avantill
    @avantill 11 лет назад +4

    THE SAX MAN IS JOEY DEE !

  • @MVillani1985
    @MVillani1985 12 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this, I thought the Peppermint Twist was what launched the Starliters into fame, I guess they were well established by then.

  • @Fritzoid64
    @Fritzoid64 12 лет назад +15

    That crawl at the bottom screen is nice propaganda, but totally false.
    Peppermint Twist did NOT establish the Twist as a national fad.
    Joey Dee's song came out in 1961 ... a year AFTER Philadelphian Chubby Checker's "The Twist," made the dance a national fad.
    Checker's version was also not the first.
    The original version was released by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters in 1959.
    Peppermint Twist was a great tune, but it was at least third in line.
    Just the facts, please.

    • @hot88s23
      @hot88s23 7 лет назад +3

      Fritzoid64 You know your history.

    • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
      @t4texastomjohnnycat978 6 лет назад

      Fritzoid64
      👍 ABSOLUTELY CORRECT

    • @aprilwest9852
      @aprilwest9852 6 лет назад

      Fritzoid64 your comment is interesting. I thought chubby checker was the first.

    • @BAM-jc7uy
      @BAM-jc7uy 2 дня назад

      then...along with this was CC's Let's Twist Again. LOL ...early hank ballard's we did a "spin" jitterbug to his/the first Twist...months later with CC's.. as a couple we were dancing totally separate and twisting.

  • @Doug-mc3dd
    @Doug-mc3dd 2 месяца назад

    Not bad for first attempt and given the onstage sound technology back then with no mixers.

  • @gnomely1
    @gnomely1 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. |It's a piece of history. Didin't they evolve into the Rascals in the mid-60s and have a hit with Groovin'?

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute 6 лет назад +1

      No, totally different guys but from NJ nevertheless. And a bit later in time.

    • @Jeff-vr8ov
      @Jeff-vr8ov 4 года назад

      @@Cissy2cute
      The two bands were related.

    • @jankyth20
      @jankyth20 3 года назад +1

      Jimi Hendrix played with them for a spell.as well as the brigatti bros.&Felix cavilari
      &Joe pechi in the early 60s

    • @jankyth20
      @jankyth20 3 года назад

      First integrated band

    • @ExtremeBeatlesArchive
      @ExtremeBeatlesArchive Год назад

      Some members of the future Rascals were in an incarnation of Joey Dee and the Starlighters.

  • @czar14617
    @czar14617 9 лет назад +3

    JOE PESCI PLAYED GITAR FOR JOEY DEE------------TRUE

  • @Arlene314
    @Arlene314 8 лет назад

    HYSTERICAL!

  • @LuisZunigaPRI
    @LuisZunigaPRI 7 лет назад +2

    Passaic, New Jersey!

  • @TimothyForbesXXI
    @TimothyForbesXXI 13 лет назад

    @lstash The accordion was used by The Chuckes in the movie "The Girl Can't Help It" (1956) as well, and even in the '50s, Lawrence Welk would cover some of the rock tunes out there (and had Myron Floren on the accordion). Very cool video!!!

  • @salesdasprampas3478
    @salesdasprampas3478 2 года назад

    Talentous

  • @captlarry-3525
    @captlarry-3525 7 лет назад

    this is like rummaging in a bus station ashtray.

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 6 лет назад +1

    Too many instruments, but they learned.

  • @johnandliznz
    @johnandliznz 3 года назад +1

    Anyone have any info about this song?Is it this band's original?- its awsome. Iv'e searched high and low and cannot find any reference to this tune.

    • @chrisgarrett4578
      @chrisgarrett4578 2 года назад +1

      Hey John, Ralph Fazio is (was) my Dad. He just passed back on 2/21/22....I recently spoke to Joey Dee, and he mentioned to me that he indeed did write it, it's called "Don't Come Barkin' Up My Tree."

    • @johnandliznz
      @johnandliznz 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisgarrett4578 Hey Chris - thanks for replying. I love this song and think is a seminal song for many others that came after it including Elvis. Are there any other versions of this that your dad recorded or you have somewhere. I'd love to hear it!

  • @captlarry-3525
    @captlarry-3525 7 лет назад +2

    I'm guessing this was also their last TV performance. New Jersey.. no surprise there.

    • @Jeff-vr8ov
      @Jeff-vr8ov 4 года назад +2

      You need an education. They went on to have hits, and were on several more TV shows including American Bandstand. They still play today.
      Here"s a few more singers and musicians from New Jersey:
      Frank Sinatra
      Tony Bennett
      Bruce Springsteen
      Whitney Houston
      Dionne Warwick
      The Shirelles
      Connie Francis
      The Four Seasons
      The Rascals
      Lesley Gore
      Paul Robeson
      Bon Jovi
      Count Basie
      Sarah Vaughan
      The Isley Brothers
      The Smithereens
      The Asbury Jukes
      Now, what were you saying about New Jersey?

  • @charleswright86
    @charleswright86 6 лет назад

    Man....what a gas.

  • @CuffColl
    @CuffColl 6 лет назад +1

    Ahh . . . back when the accordion was an indispensable rock and roll instrument. CuffColl.

  • @cheeseomelet
    @cheeseomelet 6 лет назад +1

    Anyone figure out the name of this song yet?

  • @fastcuda1
    @fastcuda1 7 лет назад +1

    I think that's Joe joe Pesce the actor on the bass guitar, then Jimi Hendrix had taken his spot when he left.

    • @billshank6266
      @billshank6266 3 года назад +1

      Joe played live with them but not until the mid 60s. This is way earlier

  • @larrydorfman2741
    @larrydorfman2741 6 лет назад

    REALLY NICE TYVM/

  • @goyeabuddy
    @goyeabuddy 9 лет назад +14

    good boys, respectful! this is the way we grew up in he '50's..

    • @erikbaran7197
      @erikbaran7197 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, right, and I suppose Blackboard Jungle and West Side Story are just figments of the writers imagination. Take off the rose colored glasses, dearie.

    • @erikbaran7197
      @erikbaran7197 6 лет назад

      So you think the entire generation was respectful? Right. And I suppose people like the motorcyclists in The Wild One didn't exist, too.

    • @brianw.6718
      @brianw.6718 6 лет назад

      terry wheatley They were a lot more respectful. Except when it came to black people. Don't get me wrong, I'm no liberal or anything. I just find it funny that a generation of ppl who seemed so respectful and nicely dressed could be so vile and mean to someone based on the color of their skin. But who knows. Maybe it was like it is now, where racism is so heavily exaggerated.

  • @teomy5531
    @teomy5531 Год назад

    👍👍❤️

  • @Zipgunn1
    @Zipgunn1 11 лет назад +1

    I think Bill Haley's Comets used an accordion too sometimes.

  • @gvxrlole
    @gvxrlole 12 лет назад

    Everything you wrote was already explained in the video's description!

  • @aliceborealis
    @aliceborealis Год назад +2

    Joe Pesci was in the band for a period.

  • @Doug-mc3dd
    @Doug-mc3dd 2 месяца назад

    Joey Dee 84 today.

  • @ghalibmahmudlaskar5980
    @ghalibmahmudlaskar5980 Год назад +1

    Does the video really belong to 1956 year because the announcer mention s about 1960s combination?🙄

  • @rabbigabrielbenor6795
    @rabbigabrielbenor6795 5 лет назад

    And I’m the Clergy that performed the baby naming for, I think it was a niece, in the late 90’s. In Clearwater...

  • @johnsain
    @johnsain 5 лет назад

    This is what we had before The Beatles.

  • @jenbill
    @jenbill 6 лет назад +1

    Rock and Roll with an Accordion lead Ahahahahaaah!

  • @nellololli8798
    @nellololli8798 6 лет назад +1

    Mah x me é un accozzaglia di suoni !!!

  • @tomconway5684
    @tomconway5684 7 лет назад +2

    Wonder if Elvis was watching this?

  • @henrybyrd5402
    @henrybyrd5402 7 лет назад +1

    Were they all playing the same tune?

  • @titi661966
    @titi661966 10 лет назад

    c'est la meme band que les bop kats bizzare

  • @Mike_The_1950s_Historian
    @Mike_The_1950s_Historian 12 лет назад

    Rock n' roll that ...accordion! :-)
    The Starlighters weren't alone in it's use. The Chuckles (with Teddy Randazzo) also used the accordion, as did Bill Haley and the Comets.
    Of course, so did Weird Al Yankovic!

    • @hot88s23
      @hot88s23 7 лет назад

      sabinoson And I think Teddy Randazzo co-wrote Going Out of my Head.