The Marcels
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This Pittsburgh ensemble deserved a much better fate than being known primarily for a
novelty-tinged cover of "Blue Moon." Baritone vocalist Richard F. Knauss teamed with Fred Johnson, Gene J. Bricker, Ron
Mundy, and lead vocalist Cornelius Harp, an integrated ensemble. They named
themselves after Johnson's hairstyle, the marcel. The
group did a string of covers as demo tapes that were sent to Colpix. The label's A&R director had them cut several
oldies at RCA's New York studios in 1961, one of them being "Blue Moon." They used the
bass intro arrangement from The Cadillacs'
"Zoom" and the results were a huge hit. It eventually topped both the
pop and R&B charts, and also was an international smash. The group
eventually appeared in the film "Twist Around the Clock" with Dion and Chubby Checker. They eventually recorded an 18-cut
LP for Colpix. Alan Johnson and Walt Maddox later
replaced Knauss And Gene
Bricker, making them an all-Black unit. The group did score another Top Ten pop
single with "Heartaches," another cover of a pre-rock single. This
peaked at number seven pop and number 19 R&B in 1961. They continued
recording on Kyra, Queen Bee, St. Clair Rocky, and
Monogram with varying lineups, but never again equaled their past success. ~
Ron Wynn