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It should’ve happened… multiple hits, a massive career, world recognition and all the rest.
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The Jo di mars
BEATLE INFLUENCES
JO DI MARS
No one gets outta here without having an influence
on others. Such even the case with John Paul Ringo
& George… and pete and Stu
The Jo di mars
were formed in summer of 1955.
For
three years they worked it hard…and released stuff
that very few got the chance to hear… though Beatle members heard, liked and covered their tune
“Clarabella” The group was comprised of Joey Ambrose on sax, Dick Richards, vocals and drums and
Marshall (Little) Ly tle on string bass.
They were original members of Bill Haley’s hot shot group… the Comets… and they were hot, bothered
and bugged… See Haley had allowed the remaining Comets…Johnny Grand E and Billy Williamson…full
partnership in the moneys.
Jo…Dick…Mar
shall, that’s JO DI MAR wanted likewise…the moneys and felt they had it coming.
In an interview I had with John Haley, Bill’s son John said that his dad never learned of the rejection by
management to the seemingly reseanable request…for equal moneys that is…on till it was too late.
And
this bad management decision…would later extract it’s toll…on possible future successes for Haley…and
his remaining Comets.
Capitol records quickly said
yeah, yeah, yeah and the three some Jo, di and mar…plus two were in the
studio, before Haley even knew what hit.
The first 45 was “Now Dig This”–utilized later as the monikor for the highly successful British rock’n’roll
magazine. Within months they were signed up and performing in Las Vegas showrooms–the first
rock’n’roll unit to ever get the offer. The fifth of the six singles for Capitol was “Carabella” and Paul
McCartney took a love on it.
The Beatles version can be heard on the Live at the BBC CD package.
Strangely and with justice granted in 2006 when Haley’s Comets set out… on there world tour
the only original Comets alive and active…from the hot ’50s… were JO…DI…and Mar.
The three were back home in the fold…with equal moneys granted.
COPYRIGHT 1997 Wayne Jancik