"The Firesiders" Rochester, New York (1961)
(Original 1961 pressing from my collection)
The Firesiders had their start before 1961. ORIGINALLY... they called themselves "The Vel-Tones." If you haven't already, check out a post also on this blog on their much harder to find record called: "Playboy" here. This 45 in itself is quite an obscurity, although it is very rare - copies generally don't go for much money. Their first single, recorded in '58 as "The Vel-Tones' on COY Records sells for upwards of $800 +++ ! Later on in 1959 they re-recorded more polished versions on the much larger "Kapp" records label. Those versions are not too hard to come by, and once again - not nearly worth as much as the COY original. In 1961 they recorded their last single for Swan Records which was co-owned by Bernie Binnick and Tony Mammarella. Swan was most notably famous for churning out hits such as "Palisades Park" by Freddie Cannon, "She Loves You" by The Beatles and "Click Clack" by Dickey Doo & The Don'ts. The Firesiders single has been and still is under the radar and unknown by even the most experienced collectors. Definitely one worth taking a listen to!
(Audio from my original copy 45 in the scan)
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