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The Tokens


White Doo Wop

with Neil Sedaka

The group started as ”The Linc-Tones” in 1955

Neil Sedaka, Hank Medress, Cynthia Zolotin & Eddie Rabkin

always klick on pic’s.

Tokens med Neil Sedaka

Brooklyn, NYC, New York, USA

Years active ca 1955 - ca 1958

New York

In 1955, Neil Sedaka was sitting in his math class at Lincoln High School when he heard Jay Siegel singing Falsetto. They decided to form a group and recruited three members of Mrs. Eisen's Choral (Hank Medress, Cynthia Zolotin and Eddie Rabkin), the Linc-Tones Was Born. Piano prodigy Sedaka decided The Tokens sounded better as a name; Rabkin left the following year and was replaced by Siegel. Cynthia's family had connections in the city at the Brill Building, which opened doors for her and Neil.

The quartet auditioned for Morty Craft, owner of the Willows' label, Melba, and recorded "I Love My Baby" (with a lead vocal by Rabkin) backed with "While I Dream" (lead by Sedaka), both written by Neil and another Lincoln High student, Howard Greenfield. This led to an appearance on Ted Steele's Teen Bandstand show on WOR-TV, though the single didn't catch on outside the N.Y. area. The group gradually separated and in '58 Hank and Jay ventured forth with Warren Schwartz and Fred Kalkstein as the oddly-named Darrell and the Oxfords; two 1959 singles on Roulette included the ballad "Picture in My Wallet."

Late in the year another shake-up occurred when Hank and Jay began singing with younger Lincoln High student Phil Margo, who played piano, and his 12-year-old brother Mitch. They came up with another strange name, Those Guys, then in 1960 Joe Venneri joined and the group functioned as a quintet for several years. Craft signed them again, this time for the Warwick label, insisting they ditch that "Those Guys" misnomer. Reviving the Tokens name, they hit the top 20 in the spring of '61 with a catchy 'doo-be-doo-be-dum...' tune penned by Margo and Medress, "Tonight I Fell in Love.”

More...

This release, Original release MELBA 104  (US) [1956]

I love my baby   b/w   While I dream

I Love My Baby - 1956

While I Dream - 1956

BONUS     The Tokens without Neil Sedaka

 14 Famous Folksongs (RCA Pjl 1-8108) [1976] 

THe Lion Sleeps Tonight - 1961

The Wreck Of ”John B” - 1961


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