Tony & Dom are my Uncles! {HI AUNT DOTTIE!} I've had the pleasure of hearing them play multiple times {in the last decade+, though it's been far too long ago, at this time} & they are SO BLESSED with talent... simply AMAZING! They are a pure joy, & so much fun to be around! Love you guys! Love, Lisa, Chris, & Family
Does anyone know what became of the third member of the trio, Eddie Sedor? I believe they recorded for RCA as The Leathernecks the same year that they appeared on this show. Their Slow Train Blues is an excellent record!
I’m from their hometown, i think tony graduated with my pap. they gave me a mini harmonica once, and i remember meeting them. so kind. that was back in 2015, i was seven. still, they left such a great impression.
The last number seems to be a medley of csárdás music, written in the style of traditional Hungarian folk dance tunes.. The first is "Csárdás" (1904) by Vittorio Monti, written for violin and piano. This transitions into Victor Herbert's "Romany Life" from his operetta "The Fortune Teller" (1898). Then it's back to the Monti piece for the wrap-up...
I'm originally from Elmira, NY where they eventually landed. I remember going to their restaurant decades ago. I think it was named simply "Sgros". Great place, lots of fun back then.
At the time, 'TWO FOR THE MONEY" was on CBS' Saturday night schedule at 9pm(et), right after "THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW", for TWO sponsors: Lorillard's Old Gold cigarettes- and, on alternate weeks, the W.A. Schaffer Pen Company {Herb gave contestants a Schaffer pen "gift set" on those editions}.
I noted the open belt buckle. It is still used on the Alpha uniform. Today's enlisted personnel use a solid brass buckle. Also, these Marines didn't have a " high n' tight " hair cut. It didn't make any difference. Great performance and a solid pitch for The Corps.
The best part is that the beloved Mr. Shriner sat at the same level as his guests - unlike the modern shows where the host towers over the guests like a judge.
I have videotaped the Lou Holtz Hall of Fame yearly induction ceremonies in East Liverpool, Ohio the past several years....I have become friends with the Sgro Brothers after taping them in this yearly event several times.... Their personalities are as good as their music....Fantastic team and if you like harmonica performances these guys are the best of the best on the harmonicas.... They are native to Wellsville, Ohio, a small river village about 40 miles down river from Pittsburgh, Pa....East Liverpool where the Lou Holtz Hall of Fame is located is adjacent to Wellsville.... I am living in California and a native of East Liverpool and a combat Army Vietnam Veteran....I am also proud of the Sgro Brothers (a team of 3 brothers at one time) who all served our country in the United States Marine Corps....If you ever get a chance to see them perform playing their harmonicas, ya got to see them!
Great stuff. Don't know where you are finding all this stuff but keep it coming. Love that they are using those wonderful RCA ribbon Microphones, and all the cigaretts.
Dominic is still alive n living in Elmira, N. Y. We, I'm Donny Freeman, just had supper at Grace Episcopal Church... He's still doing good... He told me about his brothers n himself... It very nice to meet him...
It was the policy of the makers of Old Gold cigarettes- Herb's sponsor- for him to offer his contestants a carton or two of Old Golds...."Regular" and "King Size". Garry Moore did the same with his contestants on "I'VE GOT A SECRET" during the 1950's....for HIS sponsor, Winston.
Tony & Dom are my Uncles! {HI AUNT DOTTIE!} I've had the pleasure of hearing them play multiple times {in the last decade+, though it's been far too long ago, at this time} & they are SO BLESSED with talent... simply AMAZING! They are a pure joy, & so much fun to be around! Love you guys! Love, Lisa, Chris, & Family
They are my grandmothers cousins!!
God bless the Sgro Brothers! I had the pleasure of playing with them at a party a few years ago in NYC. They have so much spirit.
Howard, if you come to Danny G's big harmonica party in North benton Ohio July 8-11 2021 you'll get a chance to play with them again!
Does anyone know what became of the third member of the trio, Eddie Sedor? I believe they recorded for RCA as The Leathernecks the same year that they appeared on this show. Their Slow Train Blues is an excellent record!
I’m from their hometown, i think tony graduated with my pap. they gave me a mini harmonica once, and i remember meeting them. so kind. that was back in 2015, i was seven. still, they left such a great impression.
This was 1955 not 2005
Where in Ohio?
Wellsville OH
The last number seems to be a medley of csárdás music, written in the style of traditional Hungarian folk dance tunes.. The first is "Csárdás" (1904) by Vittorio Monti, written for violin and piano. This transitions into Victor Herbert's "Romany Life" from his operetta "The Fortune Teller" (1898). Then it's back to the Monti piece for the wrap-up...
Old Gold mutha fukkas,
I'm originally from Elmira, NY where they eventually landed. I remember going to their restaurant decades ago. I think it was named simply "Sgros". Great place, lots of fun back then.
'' GOOD MORNING AMERICA IN VIETNAM. EXCELLENT HARMONICA IN 1955 ''. BY JOE NGUYEN, TKTQSVN. SUN. 12/03/2017. THANKS.
These are my cousins...We are 'Sgro' from Boston!!!
What's the name of the last piece?
....NVM I found it below. Great playing! "you guys are a great talent...take an extra carton along..." baahahahaha
I don't mean to be disrespectful but these guys must be pro's at eating box.
Shriner was the original " Hoosier" on tv before Letterman.
This is from " Two For The Money" NBC TV NYC c.1955.
Replace the harmonicas with corncobs
I don't know if The Corps ever had a "harmonica band"?
wow wee.....!! what do you reckon a carton of smokes went for back then?
At the time, 'TWO FOR THE MONEY" was on CBS' Saturday night schedule at 9pm(et), right after "THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW", for TWO sponsors: Lorillard's Old Gold cigarettes- and, on alternate weeks, the W.A. Schaffer Pen Company {Herb gave contestants a Schaffer pen "gift set" on those editions}.
I noted the open belt buckle. It is still used on the Alpha uniform. Today's enlisted personnel use a solid brass buckle. Also, these Marines didn't have a " high n' tight " hair cut. It didn't make any difference. Great performance and a solid pitch for The Corps.
The best part is that the beloved Mr. Shriner sat at the same level as his guests - unlike the modern shows where the host towers over the guests like a judge.
les jeunes boys de 1955 ! moi je suis ne en 1956 c Américains doivent avoir 75ans aujourd'hui mais bravo pour l Harmonica c super bisous trop bien
✨️❤️😘😊
"we don't have any prize money, so here's 20 packs of smokes for each of you"
To this day, the basic Hohner harmonica is known as the Marine Band
If anybody ever wanted them to play for you i could hook you up cause they got some talent
I bet that huge harp cost a fortune today. I have seen it in use. You see them pushing the buttons on the Chromatics too.
nope, Nixon.
how could you say that guy looks like orson welles? (not wells, welles)
Rank wasn't that easy to come by years ago in the CORPS. They are all PFCS.
please!!! the name of the last song?????
Dominic sgro is my grandpa
I have videotaped the Lou Holtz Hall of Fame yearly induction ceremonies in East Liverpool, Ohio the past several years....I have become friends with the Sgro Brothers after taping them in this yearly event several times....
Their personalities are as good as their music....Fantastic team and if you like harmonica performances these guys are the best of the best on the harmonicas....
They are native to Wellsville, Ohio, a small river village about 40 miles down river from Pittsburgh, Pa....East Liverpool where the Lou Holtz Hall of Fame is located is adjacent to Wellsville....
I am living in California and a native of East Liverpool and a combat Army Vietnam Veteran....I am also proud of the Sgro Brothers (a team of 3 brothers at one time) who all served our country in the United States Marine Corps....If you ever get a chance to see them perform playing their harmonicas, ya got to see them!
Fabulous.
I don't know how the CORPS let them get away with their long hair?
Dear musicfriend,
ONE WORD : V I R T U O S O !!
Dearest greetings from Chris and Mayka - The Netherlands - Western Europe.
@GrowlinWillie You mean they were so good they got PUNISHED!!! I'm sure glad those days are long gone.
Do the Marines still have an official harmonica band?
I think you are referring to Orson Wells
Wow, great classic footage. Thanks for putting this up!
Great stuff. Don't know where you are finding all this stuff but keep it coming. Love that they are using those wonderful RCA ribbon Microphones, and all the cigaretts.
cool!
I just did sound for Tony and Dom and I am a huge fan, doin it old school!
Wow, they were so good they each got a SECOND carton is smokes! Those were the days.
Hats off to these gr8 harmonica legends.
Awesome
man, everyone smoked back then haha
IT WAS A REAL HONOR TO DO THE SPAH YOUTH SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW WITH TONY AND DOM THIS YEAR. HOPE TO DO IT AGAIN NEXT YEAR.
Great and fantastic!....your small river hometown of Wellsville, Ohio is very proud of you brothers!
Part of Marine Corps History. Well done.
WONDERFUL ! ! !
thank you for share. thans so much.
And a carton of smokes all around!
woweee....go go
these guys are awesome
Wow! Eddie your Amazing!
great!!!
Everything about this is awesome.
Dominic is still alive n living in Elmira, N. Y. We, I'm Donny Freeman, just had supper at Grace Episcopal Church... He's still doing good... He told me about his brothers n himself... It very nice to meet him...
Was that a carton of cigarettes the host gave the boys?
Two cartons each.
It was the policy of the makers of Old Gold cigarettes- Herb's sponsor- for him to offer his contestants a carton or two of Old Golds...."Regular" and "King Size". Garry Moore did the same with his contestants on "I'VE GOT A SECRET" during the 1950's....for HIS sponsor, Winston.
I love harmonica music.
wow I didn't know Nixon had his own tv show
Which genre is the music from 3:07 to 3:25 ?
The song is called "St. Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy and continues all the way to 4:19.
They were not ! Why ? Military men don't have long hairs .