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Old Spanish Town by The Bell Notes

Artist Biography For The Bell Notes

The Bell Notes Were An Early American Rock & Roll Group From Long Island New York. The Bell Notes Were Regular Performers In The Bronx In The 1950s And Performed At A Bar Owned By The Father Of Ray Tabano He And Steven Tyler Of Aerosmith Occasionally Played Between Bell Notes Sets And Covered Their Song "I've Had It". "I've Had It" Released On Time Records Was A Nationwide Hit In The U.S. In 1959 Peaking At #6 On The Billboard Hot 100. They Released Four Further Singles In 1959 - "Old Spanish Town" "That's Right" "You're A Big Girl Now" And "White Buckskin Sneakers & Checkerboard Socks" - But Only "Old Spanish Town" Charted Peaking At #76. In 1960 They Signed To Autograph Records And Issued "Little Girl In Blue" Two Singles For Madison Records "Shortnin' Bread" And "Friendly Star" Followed. "Shortnin' Bread" Hit #96 In The U.S. And Was Their Last Hit They Broke Up By 1962. In 1964 The Group Appeared In The Series Of Nu-Trading Rock 'n Roll Trading Cards. Members Carl Bonura - Vocals Saxophone
John Casey - Drums
Ray Ceroni - Vocals Guitar
Lenny Giambalvo - Bass
Peter Kane - Piano

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