The Chimes (American band) explained

The Chimes (later Lenny Cocco & the Chimes) were an American doo wop group from Brooklyn.The group came together under the direction of lead singer Lenny Cocco in the mid-1950s.[1] Their first single was a version of "Once in a While"—a 1937 hit for Tommy Dorsey—released on Tag Records.[1] The song became a hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1961, and No. 15 in Canada.[2] The follow-up single was "I'm in the Mood for Love", a song from the 1930s.[1] This hit No. 38 later that year. In 1962, they began recording as Lenny & the Chimes, and moved to Metro Records and then to Laurie Records in 1963. In 1964, they released the single "Two Times" on Vee-Jay, but broke up shortly after.[1]

In subsequent decades they have re-formed for the doo-wop revival circuit, usually under the name Lenny Cocco and the Chimes. Cocco died in 2015 at age 78.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music. Colin Larkin. Virgin Books. 1997. First. 0-7535-0149-X. 111.
  2. Web site: CHUM Hit Parade – February 6, 1961.
  3. Web site: '60s doo-wop singer from LI dies at 78. Newsday.com. December 24, 2019.
  4. Web site: The Dead Rock Stars Club : 1960 . TheDeadRockStarsClub.com . December 7, 2016.