- The Jive Five
The Jive Five is an American
doo wop group.The group formed in
Brooklyn ,New York in the late 1950s withEugene Pitt , Jerome Hanna, Richard Harris, Thurmon Prophet, and Norman Johnson. The group found success in 1961 with "My True Story " onBelltone Records , which reached #3 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart.The group reorganized following the death of Hanna in 1962 with Pitt, Johnson, Hanna's replacement Andre Coles, Casey Spencer, and Beatrice Best. They recorded "What Time is It" and "Three Golden Rings" for Belltone, before switching to
United Artists Records , where they had a hit with "I'm a Happy Man ". In 1970 the group moved toDecca Records and recorded as "The Jyve Fyve", with Pitt, Spencer,Richard Fisher , and Richard Harris' brother Webster Harris. They had a minor hit with this name, "I Want You To Be My Baby ", on Decca. They also recorded briefly forAvco Records . They made a 1974 recording forChess Records as "Shadow", and a 1975 recording forColumbia Records as "Ebony, Ivory, and the Jades".They changed back to "The Jive Five" in 1978. At this time the lineup was Pitt, Spencer, and the returning Beatrice Best and Richard Harris. The group reorganized in 1982, with Pitt, Best, Charles Mitchell, and Pitt's brothers Herbert and Frank. In the late
1990s , the group was Pitt, Best, Harold Gill, Maurice Unthank, and Art Loria. Daniel Loria was later in for Best, who was filling in and out with health issues.In 1985, Eugene and The Jive Five were introduced to New York cable TV branding consultants
Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman by his latest producer, Ambient Sound's Marty Pekar. Together they embarked on an almost ten year relationship creating and singing the acappella signature sound of the American kids' television network Nickelodeon, one of the first popular "network" specialized cable television channel. They used the group to write and record some of the most memorable advertising jingles of its day with the catch phrase "Nic-Nic-Nic", performed in a doo wop style. They were part of the popular "Kid's Choice" awards.The group performed on the
PBS specialDoo Wop 50 . The lineup was Pitt, Spencer, Richard Harris, Best, and a fifth member. The group released a single in 2003 entitledIt's Christmas . It was credited to "Eugene Pitt and the Jive Five" and featured Pitt, Best, Gill, Unthank, and the Lorias. Norman Johnson passed away in 1970. Webster Harris passed away in 2003. Maurice Unthank passed away July 21, 2008.External links
* [http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/jivefive.htm Jive Five Discography]
* [http://www.rocklibrary.com/Library/Entity.aspx?id=17735d23-0542-4b2e-9929-d0a039c01ccf Rock & Roll Library page on The Jive Five]
* [http://www.history-of-rock.com/doofive.htm Doo Wop group page including The Jive Five]
* [http://www.alldoowop.com/js.html The Jive Five on All Doo Wop]
* [http://www.doowopshoobop.com/grname.html Groups on the Doo Wop Shop]
*musicbrainz artist|id=785c3850-b603-4adc-880c-1365e85e5e4c|name=The Jive Five
* [http://www.deadog.com/page/DDR/PROD/CCD-104a The Jive Five on Dead Dog Records]
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