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All Genres > Pop > 50's Pop > SCOTT STEVENS AND THE CAVALIERS: Lost and Found

Full Bio IN Jacket of CD and 5X5 studio picture
A short history of Scott Stevens and the Cavaliers. Original group founded in 1956 by Stephen Glaser And Steve Weil. The original name of the group was the Satelites, Appeared on Ted Mack Original Amatuer Hour and Won. A dispute led to the formation of the Cavaliers in 1957. Group Members were: Junie Smith Bass, lloyd Needelman First Tenor, John Duff Second Tenor, Jackie Morgan Baratone, Stephen Glaser(AKA Scott Stevens) Lead Singer and Composer. Signed by Ivy Records to a 4 record contract. Master "Dance Dance Dance" sold to ABC Paramount and released on their then new subsidiary APT records. Dance Dance Dance recorded at Bell Sound Studios with the Alan Freed Orchestra and Sam The Man Taylor on Saxaphone. THE ENTIRE RECORD SESSION TOOK 15 MINUTES. Pick of the week in Cashbox Magazine. Number one in New England. The Cavaliers were one of the first Integrated groups of the late 50's.
Scott Stevens went on as a solo performer in the 60's

Track List:
1. Angle (demo Recording)
2. Bench of Love (demo Recording)
3. Dance Dance Dance (the Hit)
4. Play By the Rules of Love
5. Alan Freed Tv Appearance
6. Why Why Why
7. Sunday in May
8. You're Only Young Once
9. Too Long Ago
10. I Like Girls
11. I Found a Girl
12. Power of Love
13. Love in Vain
14. Gone Is My Love (demo)
15. I Wonder (demo)
16. Sunday in May (remake) 2001

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