A song written by Tom Shannon and Phil Todaro in 1962. It was performed as a demo that had vocals and music by the Russ Hallet Trio. It was intended to be a theme song for Shannon's WKBW radio show in Buffalo, NY. The Rebels asked Shannon if they could play his theme song at a record hop in Buffalo, NY. The Rebels performed it there. Shannon and Todaro liked it and they got The Rebels to record it in a recording studio that was in the same building as the record hop. It reached to #8 on the U.S. pop chart and #28 on U.S. R&B chart in 1963. It was reissued by Swan Records.
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A song written by Tom Shannon and Phil Todaro in 1962. It was performed as a demo that had vocals and music by the Russ Hallet Trio. It was intende… read more
A song written by Tom Shannon and Phil Todaro in 1962. It was performed as a demo that had vocals and music by the Russ Hallet Trio. It was intended to be a theme song for Shannon'… read more
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1) The Rebels were a surf rock band from Buffalo, NY. They were also known as The Rockin' Rebels. The Rebels formed in 1958. They recorded their most known well known song Wild Week…read more
1) The Rebels were a surf rock band from Buffalo, NY. They were also known as The Rockin' Rebels. The Rebels formed in 1958. They recorded their most known well known song Wild Weekend in 1962. The original band consisted of J… read more