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Here is Frank Fox and myself in the KVMR-FM studios during an interview on November 17,2007. Frank Fox, on the left, was part of Vito And The Salutations. Their biggest hit was "Unchained melody", which Frank takes credit for arranging. Frank also helped write the Salutations songs, including the flip "Hey Hey Baby". Frank was also with the Possessions on their Britton / Cameo Parkway release of "No More Love". We had a great time talking about so many of Frank's memories and his artistic work, and we played a bunch of songs that he had stories about. To listen to the whole show,I divided it into two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. |
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The first record released by Vito And The Salutations,"Gloria". Fine outing on the classic Doo-Wop song released in 1962. The"B" side,"Let's Untwist The Twist". Must have been a revolt against Chubby Checker and the Twist craze. |
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"Unchained Melody" was their biggest hit, peaking at number 66 in 1963. A decent flip for the group, written (mostly) by Frank Fox, called "Hey,Hey Baby". |
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A very cool promo card for Vito And The Salutations. This photo is the classic pose that was featured throughout the 1960's. This was for a performance in Keansburg New Jersey in 1965.Notice the songs they are promoting. "Gloria" was very big on the east coast, and their first regional hit. "Unchained Melody" was their biggest seller, and "High Noon" would be their latest release in 1965 when this card was printed. Ray Russell is doing the split on the right bottom of the photo, and Frank Fox is on the top row, right. |
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Their 5th release from 64', "Girls I know" is a mid tempo song with the usual Vito And The Salutations style. On the flip is their version of the Silhouettes "Get A Job", and I really like it! |
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Release # 6 on a record label (Wells) distributed by Fargo (See The Aquatones). "Can I Depend On You", was another very good Vito and the Salutations effort. Released in 1964,the flipside, "Liverpool Bound" was just an average song, probably aimed at the Beatles and the dreaded English invasion. Vito and the group felt the heat just like most other US. groups. |
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Frank Fox was involved with several other recordings, including the Possessions "No More Love", on Britton and Cameo Parkway and other releases for the salutations including I'd Best Be Going, So Wonderful, I Want You To Be My Baby, and Bring Back Yesterday. He currently has a group called Frankie and the Fabletones, and performs in Northern California. |
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