Sal Mondeuri (Lead), Richie Smith (First Tenor) Lou Smith (2d tenor),
Joe Carvelli (baritone), Bernie Belkin (bass) . The Caslons initially
got together in 1960 in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn as students at
Madison High School. They made many local appearances and rehearsed a
great deal. It was their manager/promoter Lou Stallman who wrote
"Anniversary of Love" and "The Quiet One." The Caslons recorded demo
tapes and Stallman took them around to record companies for their
review. The Label Seeco Recorded the Caslons and released the Single.
TThe Label will use the group to support Lani Zee (Lani Zarief) on
"Funny, Funny, Funny" and "Sea Tides."Shortly after recording
"Anniversary of Love" in Spring 1961, Bernie Belkin joined the Army,
leaving the Caslons. Since most performances at the time
werelip-synched, the group decided to remain a quartet. Late in 1961 ,
Amy Records released "For All We Know" b/w "Settle Me Down." Nothing
happened with this release and Lou Smith decided to join the army. The
Caslons' magic was gone and the group split.