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The Precisions Free Music

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The Precisions Free Music

The Precisions

Effective period / Period of releases: 1962

The Precisions were Brooklyn quintet whose members were Michael Pellegrino, Robert Brooks, David Butler, Alfred Boulding Jr. and Michael Cancilla. Their manager, Louis Picciano from Maspeth, Queens, got them a recording contract with Golden Crest Records in September 1962. The result was “Cleopatra”/”Someone To Watch Over Me” issued as Golden Crest 571 that same year. The rock ‘n’ roll tune “Cleopatra” was promoted as the A-side in Cash Box ads. leaving the excellent doo wop ballad to be discovered later by vocal group collectors. The standard tune may have been a favorite of local doo wop groups in the early 1960s – it had been released by Del and the Escorts on Rome in 1961. An excellent rendition can also be found by Zola Taylor and the Platters on their first Mercury album issued in 1956.

External Pages

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