About The Five Boroughs
Artist Biography
Formed in 1986 in South Florida by singer Frank Iovino to carry on the tradition of the harmony vocal groups of the 1950s and 1960s, the Five Boroughs consisted of several transplanted New Yorkers, many of whom were longtime veterans of the doo wop circuit. The first official group lineup included Iovino, Charlie Notabartolo (formerly of the Casual-Aires), Bruce Goldie (the Dreamers), Dave Strum (the Excellents), and Geno Radicello (the Bowery Boys). This unit recorded an EP for Telemedia Records in 1986, notable for bringing synthesizers and drum machines into the doo wop equation, then followed up with two a cappella tracks, "Sunday Kind of Love" and "For Your Precious Love/For Your Love," for Avenue D Records in 1987, and a third, a cover of the Cleftones' "See You Next Year," in 1988.
The group was signed to Classic Artists Records in 1990, and quickly issued two singles, "Apart" and a version of the Flamingos' "A Kiss from Your Lips," before releasing a full-length album on the label, Count Every Star, in 1991. The Five Boroughs' second album, Heart's Desire, was issued by Starlight Records in 2000. The group's most recent lineup has grown to seven members, with Steve Ward, Johnny Sorrentino, and Jimmy DellaRosa joining original members Iovino, Strum, Goldie, and Notabartolo. A popular live act, the group performs with its own band, the Five Boroughs Band, with Vic Giardino on guitar, Tim Myer on bass, Joe Costadura on drums, Earl Catron on sax, and Wayne Muscarella on keyboards. A brief overview of their recorded work, Doo Wop Under the Palms, was released by Collectables in 2005. ~ Steve Leggett
Hometown
United States of America
Genre
Christmas
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