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The Vel-Tones (1) (Aliquippa, Pa.)
Personnel :
Willie Glenn (Lead)
Melvin Glenn (First Tenor)
Len Alford (Second Tenor)
Frank Abercrombie (Baritone)
William Kimbrough (Bass)
Discography :
1958 - Please Say You'll Be True / Broken Heart (Vel 9177/9178 / Fee Bee 9177/9178)
Biography :
In 1954, Richie Blackson, Joe Freeman, Willie Glenn and Coyt Young formed a barbershop quartet from a Choir at Aliquippa High School in Aliquippa, Pa. In 1956, While in school Willie Glenn had been groomed to the more conservative musical stylings. Now, he and others would be crooners had become street corner vocalists. Not until early 1957 did a cohesive quintet, the Vel-Tones, surface with Willie Glenn, Melvin Glenn (Willie's brother), Len Alford, Frank Abercrombie and William Kimbrough. Initially, the only instrumental accompaniment was provided by Gorge Jones on piano and Organ. Although the Vel-Tones offerings lacked originally, their superb harmony impressed former original "Come Go With Me" Dell-Viking, Kripp Johnson. On account of contractual obligations, Johnson was still recording for Joe Averbach's Fee Bee Label with a new assemblage of Dell-Vikings, aka, the Versatiles.