- The Viscounts (UK)
The Viscounts were a British pop group from
London . Its members had formerly been part of a TV ensemble called Morton Fraser's Harmonica Gang. They quit the group and formed The Viscounts in 1958, playing local shows and eventually attracting the attention of managerLarry Parnes . He got them billed to better venues and signed them toPye Records in 1960.Their single "Rockin' Little Angel" became a hit in
Australia , and "Shortnin' Bread" hit #16 in theUK Singles Chart that summer. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jpfexqesldse~T1 The Viscounts] at Allmusic.com] In addition to recording rock/pop numbers, they also did sometrad jazz , coveringPaul Whiteman for acompilation album . The group toured withGene Vincent andEddie Cochran , as well as sharing a stage withThe Beatles in 1963 opening forChris Montez . In 1964, they moved toColumbia Records , but none of their three following singles charted.Bandmember
Gordon Mills 's success as asongwriter soon convinced him to move on, and the group broke up in 1965; soon after, Mills wrote "It's Not Unusual " for Tom Jones. Don Paul became arecord producer , and Ronnie Wells went into therestaurant business. Their complete recorded output on Pye Records was reissued on CD in 2001 onCastle Records .Members
*Don Paul
*Ronnie Wells
*Gordon Mills References
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