The Reminiscents (1) (Newark, New Jersey)
Personnel :
Paul Whistler (Lead)
Edward “Jukebox” Pasterczyk
Rocco Galante
Danny Buckley
Discography :
1964 - For Your Love / Please Lie To Me (Cleopatra 104)
Biography :
In 1961, a Newark’s semi-delinquent gang of eighteen year olds singing to impress the girls who clustered there: Edward “Jukebox” Pasterczyk, Rocco Galante, Danny Buckley, and later Paul Whistler. Rocco Galante was part of the Pageants who recorded in 1961 "Saturday Romance" b/w "Make You My Queen" on the Du-Well label. “Jukebox” started the whole thing, Everybody always called him Jukebox, never called him Eddie.” Pasterczyk had earned this nickname in a very literal way—by harmonizing with the jukeboxes at the car hop before the group formed.
Tommy Falcone Rocco Galante with the Pageants (Center)
Caught
in a fateful traffic jam, a frustrated Tommy Falcone (owner of
Cleopatra Records) rolled down his window only hear "Jukebox"
harmonizing with friends on a Newark street corner. He was so impressed
with the doo-wopping sound that he signed "Jukebox" on the spot— and the
Reminiscents became the very first single released on Cleopatra
Records. With the business established, Falcone took the Reminiscents
into the studio in 1963 to cut the exuberantly bouncing “For Your Love”
with Paul Whistler on lead b/w “Please Lie to Me.” It charted locally,
bringing the group no small amount of Jersey fame and sent them out on
the road.
Songs :
For Your Love Please Lie To Me