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Vito & the Salutations
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Vito & the Salutations is an Italian/Irish/Jewish-AmericanNew Yorkdoo wop group from the 1960s, whose first popular recording, "Gloria," was a regional hit.[1]
Vito & the Salutations scored a success in Summer of 1963 with an up-tempo version of the song "Unchained Melody,"[1] which reached number 66 on the Cash Box hit parade and made the top ten in many cities.
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Originally on Herald (H-583).This group consisted of Frankie Fox (bass baritone), Sheldon Buchansky (2nd tenor), Raymond JP Russell (1st tenor) and Vito Balsomo (lead, baritone, and falsetto). The B side was Hey, Hey, Baby a tune composed by Murray Kanner, Frankie Fox and Dave Rick.
A cappella version recorded by the Islanders in the late 1960s
The group existed from 1961–1967, with a reunion concert performed at Hunter College in 1971, only Frankie and Sheldon Buchansky were the original members of this group in