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The Chaperones : ウィキペディア英語版
The Chaperones
The Chaperones are one of the first street corner harmony Doo wop groups formed in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York in the late 1950s. The original members of the group were Tony Amato (lead), Roy Marchesano (first tenor), Tommy Ronca (second tenor), Nick Salvato (baritone) and Dave Kelly (bass).
Initially known as the Sharptones and the Fairlanes, until the Josie record label named the group "The Chaperones" for its relevance to the dances and proms of the day. The Chaperones were signed by Josie Records a spin-off label or Jubilee Records in 1959 after Nick Salvato played the group's first demo for his C.W. Post College classmate Steve Blaine, son of Josie head Jerry Blaine. The group's initial Josie recording, "Cruise to the Moon", was produced by Steve Blaine and Mickey Eichner. By the time "Cruise to the Moon" was released in 1960, Rich Messina had replaced Dave Kelly as bass. In the meantime, The Chaperones backed up Lee Adrian on "Barbara, Let's Go Steady" and "So Lonely" (Richcraft Records).
After the success of "Cruise to the Moon", the group performed regularly in the New York area at supermarket openings and theme parks. They appeared at Murray the K's shows at Frontierland in Patchogue and Freedomland in the Bronx, at Bruce Morrow shows co-billing The Earls and The Five Discs, and at Palisades Park with The Five Satins.
The Chaperones' 1961 follow-up record "Shining Star" was an attempt to play on the success of "Little Star" by The Elegants and "Hushabye" by The Mystics. They backed Lou Jordan on "Paradise for Two" and "Close Your Eyes" in 1961 on Josie. They then released their last record on Josie: a remake of the Chandeliers' "Blueberry Sweet" backed with "Man From the Moon".
After "The Chaperones last Josie recording, Tommy Ronca left for Las Vegas, where he performed and produced shows for many years. Tony Amato and Nick Salvato kept the group going for many years until Amato's death in the late 1980s.〔Tommy Ronca's interview on ''The Strange Dave Show'' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mczmMPqRlNY〕
Original members Nick Salvato and Tommy Ronca have recently reformed the group along with Johnny Contino and Tommy's Cousin Vinny "Zeen" Esposito from the original Sharptones group to perform at the Cool Bobby B Doo Wop Convention at the Alexis Park Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. 2010. In 2015 The Chaperones legacy lives on...〔2〕
== Discography ==

* 1960: Side A - "Cruise to the Moon" Side B - "Dance with Me" Released on Josie label
* 1961: Side A - "Shining Star" Side B - "My Shadow on Me" Released Josie label
* 1963: Side A - ''Man from the Moon'' Side B - ''Blueberry Suite'' Released on Josie

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