The Corvairs (4) (Newport News, Virginia)
aka The West Siders
Personnel :
Joe Shepard (Tenor)
Nelson Shields (Second Tenor)
Prince McKnight (Tenor)
Ronald Judge (Baritone)
Billy Faison (Bass)
Discography :
The Corvairs (4)
Singles:
1962 - True True Love / Hey, Sally Mae (Comet 2145)
1963 - I Don't Wanna Be Without You Baby / Girl With The Wind In Her Hair (Leopard 5005)
1966 - Swinging Little Government / Love, Love My Friend (Columbia 43603)
1966 - Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoes) / Get A Job (Columbia 43861)
Unreleased:
1966 - The Grass Will Sing For You (Columbia)
1963 - Because I Love You (aka Don’t You Know) (Leopard)
The West Siders
1963 - Don't You Know / No Tears Left For Crying (United Artists 600/Leopard 5004)
Biography :
When The Leaders
split ,Burton, Alston, and Simpson continuing on as the Three Voices
while Judge and Shields relocated to New York City, forming the Corvairs
with tenors Joe Shepard and Prince McKnight along with bass Billy
Faison. In 1962 the Corvairs signed to the Comet label to release their
Dave "Baby" Cortez-produced debut single, "Hey, Sally Mae". The
record quickly disappeared, and a year later the group resurfaced on
Leopard with "No Tears Left for Crying," mistakenly credited to the
Westsiders. When the single was subsequently licensed to United Artists,
the label further muddied the waters by calling the group the West
Siders, and for reasons no less mysterious, their next Leopard release,
"I Don't Wanna Be Without You Baby," restored the Corvairs moniker.
(The Corvairs 1961) Top : Faison, Shepard and Shields - Botom : Judge and McKnight
Faison exited the lineup in 1965, with bass Edgar Brown appearing on the Corvairs' next effort, the 1966 Columbia release "Swinging Little Government." When the follow-up, "Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoes)," flopped, the group split.
Songs :
The Corvairs (4)
Get A Job / Ain't No Soul ... Love, Love My Friend / Swinging Little Government
Because I Love You
The West Siders
No Tears Left For Crying Don't You Know