Malcolm Dodds – The Malcolm Dodds Story
Sello:
Cat King Cole – #1001
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País:
US
Publicado:
2007
Género:
Rock, Blues
Estilo:
Doo Wop, Rhythm & Blues
Lista de Títulos
1 Beauty And The Beast
2 It Took A Long Time
3 Mr. Broadloom
4 The Singin' Platoon
5 Your Voice
6 Right This Way
7 Between Two Flames
8 Think
9 Please Hold My Hand
10 Everytime I Fall In Love
11 Compared To You
12 My Baby Sittin' Baby
13 Well
14 Angel Love
15 Key To Happiness
16 (Don't) Unless You Love Me
17 A Diamond Is Forever
18 When Our Hearts Beat Together
19 I Waited By The Chapel Door
20 Laugh At My Heart
21 Fools Rush In
22 Without A Song
23 Speak For Yourself
24 Rosie Lee
25 Tonight
26 Tremble
27 Deep Inside
28 Unspoken Love
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The Normanaires
Written by dion1 in *NORMANAIRES on 29 September 2013 à 18:58
The Normanaires (Brooklyn, New York)
Personnel:
Doris Browne
Malcolm Dodds
Bill Glover (Baritone)
Sam Dillworth
Discography :
The Normanaires
1952 - Hambone / Be My Life Companion / Anytime (Air Check 1000)
1952 - Tell Me Why / Cry (Air Check 1001)
1952 - Is It A Sin / Slow Poke (Air Check 1002)
1952 - Undecided / Slow Poke (Top Ten 121)
1953 - Wrap It Up / My Greatest Sin (MGM 11622)
1954 - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / My Love For Dorothy (MGM 11886)
Herb George & The Normanaires
1952 - (It's No ) Sin / Wonder Why (Top Ten 118)
1952 - Any Time / Tell Me Why (Top Ten 127)
Gwyn Davies & The Normanaires
1952 - Sensational / Little White Cloud That Cried (Joe Mara) (Top Ten 123)
1952 - Cry / Please Mr. Sun (Top Ten 126)
Terry Merrittee & The Normanaires
1952 - Shrimp Boats / Unforgettable (Top Ten 125)
PUBLICITÉ
Biography :
Malcolm Doods (The Tunedrops) was born in Brooklyn, and studied classical music at NYU. He was still living in Brooklyn in the early 50s and was busy working as a musical/vocal instructor and as always was involved with choral groups in Schools, YMCAs and churches, using his real name, Malcolm Williams.
It was during this period that he was approached by arranger Fred Norman, to sing in a group. Thus the Normanaires were formed, comprised of Malcolm, Dorice Brown, Bill glover and Sam Dillworth. (Malcolm now began using the name "Dodds", taken from his mother's maiden name, in order to keep his two careers separate.)
Doris Browne The Normanaires : Dodds, Doris, Glover & Dillworth
Though the group has been through several personnel changes, the Normanaires recorded "Your Voice" for MGM in 1953 and appeared on Godfrey's Talent Scouts. The Normanaires provided backup for Herb George and Gwen Davies for some releases each on NYC's Top Ten Label. They also had three 78-rpm on Air Check with other artists. The Normanaires, although not credited on the labels, may be the group backing Doris Browne on some of her Gotham releases (1953-54).
Malcolm Dodds & the Tunedrops
The group stayed together for two years, working locally, before breaking up. After one single with the Four Clicks, "You Lied"/"Higher Than High" in 1954, Malcolm , with Prentiss Polk, Bill Glover and Danny Simmons are featured on this first side for George Goldner's End label as Malcolm Dodds & the Tunedrops In 1957.
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Malcolm Dodds & The Tunedrops
Written by dion1 in *TUNEDROPS (MALCOLM DODDS & THE) on 29 June 2011 à 08:44
Malcolm Dodds & The Tunedrops (Brooklyn, New York)
PUBLICITÉ
Personnel :
Malcolm Dodds (Lead)
Prentiss Polk (First Tenor)
Bill Glover (Baritone)
Danny Simmons (Bass)
Discography :
Malcolm Dodds & The Tunedrops
1957 - It Took A Long Time / Beauty And The Beast (End 1000/Roulette 90)
1957 - Fools Rush In / Can't See You (End 1004)
1958 - Tonight / Unspoken Love (End 1010/Reo 8211)
1958 - Your Voice / The Swingin' Platoon (Decca 30653)
The Tunedrops
1957 - Rosie Lee / Speak For Yourself (Gone 5003)
Tony Mitchell "Tony Passalaqua" bb Malcolm Dodds & The Tunedrops
1963 - Candle in the Wind / Million Drums (bb The Angels) (C A R 157)
Biography :
Malcolm Doods was born in Brooklyn, and studied classical music at NYU. He was still living in Brooklyn in the early 50s and was busy working as a musical/vocal instructor and as always was involved with choral groups in Schools, YMCAs and churches, using his real name, Malcolm Williams.
The Normanaires
It was during this period that he was approached by arranger Fred Norman, to sing in a group. Thus the Normanaires were formed, comprised of Malcolm, Dorice Brown, Bill Glover and Sam Dillworth. The group stayed together for two years, working locally, before breaking up.
1957 - The Tunedrops & Friend (Nixon Theather, Philiadelphia)
After one single with the Four Clicks, "You Lied"/"Higher Than High" in 1954, Malcolm , with Prentiss Polk, Bill Glover and Danny Simmons are featured on this first side for George Goldner's End label as Malcolm Dodds & the Tunedrops In 1957. They would have three total released on End, one on Decca and one on Gone.
Malcolm Dodds and the Tunedrops backed up Tony Passalaqua on "Candle In The Wind", when Tony recorded as Tony Mitchell on the Canadian American label at the request of Steve Lawrence's brother Bernie, head of a&r there.
Malcolm Dodds
The group had faded into obscurityand were sustaining themselves by doing studio work Without any success, the group disgusted broke up soon and Malcolm Dodds continue recording as a solo artist.
Neil Sedaka "The King Of Clowns" background singers The Malcolm Dodds Singers
Malcolm Dodds become a composer, arranger and choir director of The Malcolm Dodds Singers; a backup group for many popular artists.
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