The Fiestas (Newark, New Jersey)
Personnel :
Tommy Bullock (Lead)
Eddie Morris (First Tenor)
Sam Ingalls (Baritone)
Preston Lane (Bass)
Discography :
The Fiestas
Biography :
The Fiestas came from Newark, New Jersey all from the same neighborhood, and consisted of members Tom Bullock, Eddie Morris, Preston Lane, and Sam Ingalls. Early on, the group practiced their songs and hoped to convince a record label that they had the stuff to produce a hit record. They recorded a demo side for Jim Gribble (who became their manager) who took the recording to various labels in New York. After a time of trial and error, they were heard by Hy Weiss the owner of Old Town Records one of the top performing New York City independent labels. He liked what he heard obviously, and soon had the group in the recording studio. They recorded a song written by Jesse Belvin years before called "So Fine" and also backed it with a ballad called "Last Night I Dreamed (Of You)" and Old Town released it on # 1062. The ballad originally was targeted as the 'A' side but soon radio airplay in the New York area flipped to the medium tempo rocker "So Fine" .




In July The Fiestas get around to recording a followup record for Old Town. After a fabulous run of "So Fine", the group has "Our Anniversary" and "I'm Your Slave" on # 1069. In October Henry Glover after a time at King Records in Cincinnati moves to Old Town and produces a new side by The Fiestas called "That Was Me" and "Good News" on Old Town # 1074. In late October the group heads South for a series of one nighters. In late November The Fiestas play the Regal Theater in Chicago for an all star R & B show headlining Ray Charles, Nappy Brown and the Sarah McLawler-Richard Otto Combo. Between 1960 and 1962 there were several changes in the group's line
up with Bobby Moore from the "Four Most" (1960), Randall Stewart (1961),
some of the recruited members of the group. Now as the new decade was
beginning the group moved to a more modernistic style combining elements
of the blues and soul. They continued to turn out records for another
five years for Old Town before calling it quits as an act. They got in
at the tail end of the vocal group era and had one memorable hit record
that has endured through all the passing years. The Fiestas had made
their mark on the history of the music.