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Sing A Long Rock N Roll The Chevrons Full Album


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Sing A Long Rock N' Roll

The Chevrons

Full Album

26 Hit Songs

Time Label

1960



GROUP MEMBERS



Marty Trautman

Gary Giordan

Frank Williams

Dennis Minoque Aka Terry Cashman

Al Conde



Playlist



1. Sh- Boom

2. Come Go With Me

3. Bye Bye Love

4. What Did I Say

5. Heart Break Hotel

6. I Want To Walk You Home

7. Little Star

8. Venus

9. I'm In Love Again

10. All Shook Up

11. I've Had It

12. Little Darlin

13. Bo Weevil

14. Stagger Lee

15. Yakety Yak

16. A Lover's Question

17. Wake Up Little Suzie

18. Love Is Strange

19. All I Have To Do Is Dream

20. Be-Bop Baby

21. Rock Around The Clock

22. I'm Walkin

23. Donna

24. Silhouettes

25. Shake Rattle And Roll

26. Honeycome



The Chevrons Songs that were recorded between 1959 to 1961, on the Brent, and Time, and Boom Labels.

The Group of five teenagers originated in the upper part of Manhattan, in Inwood, and Washington Heights, New York City.

The Group members where Dennis Minoque aka Terry Cashman, Marty Trautman, Gary Giordan, Frank Williams, and Raul (Al) Conde.

The Chevrons formed in the Inwood Section of upper Manhattan in 1958. The group consisted of tenor lead singer Dennis Minogue (Cashman), lead baritone/baritone John \"Marty\" Trautman, second tenor Gary Giordan, first tenor Frank Williams, and bass, Al Conde. Conde was formerly a member of The Spirals from Washington Heights, New York, who recorded \"Little Girl\" and \"School Bells\" c. 1958 for George Goldner's Gone record label.



The Chevrons' first recording on Bob Shad's Brent label was \"That Comes With Love\" b/w \"Don't Be Heartless\", followed by \"Lullabye\" b/w \"Day After Forever\". The success of \"Lullabye\" landed them an appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand on June 24, 1960. \"Lullabye\" was followed by an album on Time Records called Sing-Along Rock N' Roll, which consisted of covers of twenty-six hit songs arranged in sing-a-long format. Several songs - including Little Star, Come Go With Me, and Little Darlin' - were released off the album as singles.



When The Chevrons disbanded, Conde went on to form another group called The Holidays (c. 1961), recording two songs he had written for the group,\"New Orleans\" and \"Life\" on the Sabina label, owned and produced by The Belmonts.



In 1967, Dennis Minogue aka Terry Cashman teamed up with Gene Pistilli and Tommy West on Paramount Records to form the pop-folk group Cashman, Pistilli and West. Their successful debut album, Bound to Happen (1967) included the Cashman and Pistilli composition \"Sunday Will Never Be the Same\", a summer 1967 hit for Spanky and Our Gang.



Cashman and West later recorded the album Tale of Two Cities (American City Suite) on Dunhill records, and produced several hits for Jim Croce.



The Chevrons reunited in July 1988, to appear as guests on the \"Doo-Wop Shop\" hosted by Don K. Reed Show on WCBS-FM. In 1999, The Wop Ding A Ling collection of New York doo-wop from the late 1950s and 1960s included \"Lullabye\" and \"Don't Be Heartless\".



On December 25, 2011, co-founder John \"Marty\" Trautman (Johnny '56) died at his home in Coppell, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. His final professional singing gig was earlier that month.



Raul (Al) Conde contributed a short story written about his real life experiences growing up as a kid in Washington Heights NYC during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s to Heightsmemories.com. Boris Riabov, a documentary filmmaker, happened to read the essay, and asked Al Conde if he could make a short documentary based on his true life story. The documentary was made and it is called (Through The Eyes Of A Kid) Part 1, Part 2 Which can be watched on YouTube.com. An edited version was taken from the documentary, also was made called Recalling The RKO Coliseum In Washington Heights NYC seen on YouTube.com

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