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  • Paul Randolph Lonely Eden Rar
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 13. 21:55

    $1,008,761 $1.5M Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41. If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. Right now, a generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1. So your $5 donation becomes $20! For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever.

    1. Paul Randolph Lonely Eden Rare

    When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. The key is to keep improving—and to keep it free.

    We have only 150 staff but run one of the world’s top websites. We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads.

    But we still need to pay for servers and staff. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive.

    Paul Randolph Lonely Eden RarPaul

    $1,008,761 $1.5M Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41.

    If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. Right now, a generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1. So your $5 donation becomes $20! For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever.

    When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads.

    Paul Randolph Lonely Eden Rar

    But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. $1,008,761 $1.5M Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41.

    If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. Right now, a generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1. So your $5 donation becomes $20! For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages?

    Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This.

    We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in.

    —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on.

    Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41. If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free.

    Right now, a generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1. So your $5 donation becomes $20!

    For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages?

    Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in.

    Paul Randolph Lonely Eden Rare

    —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive.

    In the autumn of 1957 the group contacted with producer John Madara who send the group to local DJ Larry Brown and Artie Singer of Singular Records.in this label the group recorded the original balladSometimes(When I'm All Alone). And the Madara & White rockin tuneDo The Bop. But before the disc was released DJ Dick Clark suggested the song was re-recorded asAt The Hop.LISTENDo The Bop.In November the 45 was released under the group name of Danny & The Juniors without any success,in December Dick Cark invite the group to his TV show and the nation discoverAt The Hop. ABC records release the disc for their national distribution and in early 1958 charted # 1 and became an international hit England #3,Australia #16.the group have big live perfomances,toured with Alan Freed and form part of the movie Let's Rock.LISTEN.Following to their hit the group released another rockin tuneRock & Roll Is Here To Stay. And charted # 19 on March of 1958.LISTEN.In the summer of 1958 the group charted # 39 withDottie. This is the last chart of the group in the 50's.in 1958-59 they recorded four singlesA Thief/Crazy Cave, I Feel So Lonely/'Sassy Fran, Do You Love Me/ Somehow I Can't Forgety,Of Love/Playing Hard To Get' for ABC without any success(in 1959 they recorded the first stereo 45 rpm with theSomehow I Can't Forget.

    Single).Left to right;Joe Terry, Frank Maffei, Danny Rapp, Dave White and John Madara.Left to right;Dave White, Joe Terry,Frank Maffei and Danny Rapp.In late 1960 Dave White leave the group and was replaced by bill Carlucci later of Billy & The Essentials(see in this blog),the guys signed with Swan Records and charted #27 with the tuneTwistin' USA. In 1961 charted #60 withPony Express. And #80 withBack To The Hop.In 1962 charted #68 withTwistin' All Night Long. And finally # 93 withDoin' The Continental Walk.(with Freddy Cannon)In 1963 the group moved to Guyden and charted #99 withOo-La-La-Limbo. In 1964 recorded one single for Mercury and broke up.In 1968 the guys back for an update recording ofRock & Roll Is Here To Stay.

    On Capitol Records and back up to Dean Christie on their tuneMona.LISTEN.Danny & the Juniors have unreleased sides asLet's Stomp Again.written by the group and recorded in 1962 on Guyden Records by The Sherrys.To Listen or Download please visit;Or go to Youtube.Additional notes.-Their tuneSometines. Is considered one of the first ballad with a white doo wop sound.-Frank Maffei brother was part of The Leisure Lads(see in this blog).-In 1983 Danny Rapp dead of suicide.-More information at;Below two rare footage of the group on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.

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