I'm chasing down (if poss) the date of a big show staged at the 2300 capacity Brevoort Theatre in Brooklyn in 1961 or 1962.
To assist me in my task, I plucked out the name of one of the 'lesser' acts on that bill to search the web for info.
Came up with quite a bit of info on this group, Brooklyn based doo-wop outfit, the Shells.
This (what later became) R&B vocal group was formed in 1956. They were noted for their typical New York doo-wop stylings. The group cut their first record, "Baby Oh Baby", in 1957 and this did OK on its release on the local Johnson label. The Shells broke up, but the following year, lead Nathaniel ‘Little Nate’ Bouknight formed a new ensemble, bringing in Bobby Nurse (first tenor), Shade Randy Alston (second tenor), Gus Geter (baritone), and Danny Small (bass). Subsequent records did nothing. Then in 1960, with the help of Time Square based record shop owner Irving Rose, the 45 was re-released. "Baby Oh Baby" in 1960 made it as a Top 20 hit on the national pop charts (it went to number 11 on Cash Box’s R&B chart). The group re-formed and they started cutting some new sides. Two are now viewed as being excellent ones, both featuring new lead Ray Jones -- "Happy Holiday" (1962) and "Deep In My Heart" (1962). However, these later Shells cuts failed to reach the charts and they again broke up. In 1966, the group came back together for one last a cappella session using the four remaining members, without a lead.
However, after "Baby Oh Baby" had made the charts, the group toured for almost two years on the back of the track. The reissued 45 escaped in late September 1960 and was on the charts by December. The group 'hit the road' in April 1961 and kept going through till around early 1963. I'm after info on when their gig at the Brooklyn theatre would have taken place. It must have been sometime between May 61 and about July 62 I would say. Anyone know much about the group & it's activities back then (a doo-wop fan such as Robb maybe).
I'm chasing down (if poss) the date of a big show staged at the 2300 capacity Brevoort Theatre in Brooklyn in 1961 or 1962.
To assist me in my task, I plucked out the name of one of the 'lesser' acts on that bill to search the web for info.
Came up with quite a bit of info on this group, Brooklyn based doo-wop outfit, the Shells.
This (what later became) R&B vocal group was formed in 1956. They were noted for their typical New York doo-wop stylings. The group cut their first record, "Baby Oh Baby", in 1957 and this did OK on its release on the local Johnson label. The Shells broke up, but the following year, lead Nathaniel ‘Little Nate’ Bouknight formed a new ensemble, bringing in Bobby Nurse (first tenor), Shade Randy Alston (second tenor), Gus Geter (baritone), and Danny Small (bass). Subsequent records did nothing. Then in 1960, with the help of Time Square based record shop owner Irving Rose, the 45 was re-released. "Baby Oh Baby" in 1960 made it as a Top 20 hit on the national pop charts (it went to number 11 on Cash Box’s R&B chart). The group re-formed and they started cutting some new sides. Two are now viewed as being excellent ones, both featuring new lead Ray Jones -- "Happy Holiday" (1962) and "Deep In My Heart" (1962). However, these later Shells cuts failed to reach the charts and they again broke up. In 1966, the group came back together for one last a cappella session using the four remaining members, without a lead.
However, after "Baby Oh Baby" had made the charts, the group toured for almost two years on the back of the track. The reissued 45 escaped in late September 1960 and was on the charts by December. The group 'hit the road' in April 1961 and kept going through till around early 1963. I'm after info on when their gig at the Brooklyn theatre would have taken place. It must have been sometime between May 61 and about July 62 I would say. Anyone know much about the group & it's activities back then (a doo-wop fan such as Robb maybe).
Edited by Roburt