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Active until
  
1967

Genre
  
Pop

Active from
  
1957

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Members
  
Ritchie Adams, Paul Giacalone, Gerry Granahan, John Viscelli, Lee Reynolds

Albums
  
The Fireflies EP, You Were Mine (Mono Version)

Similar
  
Dicky Doo & The Don'ts, The Demensions, Billy & Lillie, The Mystics, The Safaris

The fireflies band


The Fireflies were an American doo-wop group from Long Island, New York, from the late 1950s to early 1960s. They were one of the first groups in which all band members both sang and played instruments. In addition, The Fireflies were the first all white vocal harmonizing group to appear at The Apollo Theater.

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The group was formed by producer Gerry Granahan in Long Island in 1957, and underwent several line-up changes. Their debut single for Roulette Records was "The Crawl", followed by the Ribbon Records 1959 release "You Were Mine", which was their biggest hit. It was written by 19-year-old Paul Giacalone about a girl he met while he was touring. It spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at #21 on October 26, 1959, while reaching #15 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade. The members involved in the song "You Were Mine" in 1959 were Paul Giacalone (bass singer and drummer; September 28, 1939 – June 27, 2013), Ritchie Adams (lead singer; real name Richard Adam Ziegler), Lee Reynolds, John Viscelli (sax and vocals), Carl Girsoli (guitar and vocals). Following the single's success, The Paulette Sisters released an answer record called "I Was Yours".

Later singles included "I Can't Say Goodbye", "Marianne", and "My Girl" (all 1960); "I Can't Say Goodbye" was the only charter, spending three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #90. In 1962 the group reappeared on Taurus Records with "You Were Mine for Awhile" and "Blacksmith Blues" on Hamilton Records; three other singles followed on Taurus, but the group never returned to the charts. The group lasted until 1967 before disbanding for good.

Adams went on to release some solo singles and had a successful songwriting career, including the hits "Tossin' and Turnin'" and "After the Lovin'". Adams died on 6 March 2017 aged 71.

Original member and saxophonist/singer, John Viscelli, still resides in South Florida.

Giacalone was diagnosed with cancer in late 2012. He died from the disease in Long Island, New York on June 27, 2013, aged 73.

Songs

You Were MineWe're Listening To Herb Ellis - Vol 3 · 2008
I Can't Say GoodbyeThis Magic Moment · 2013
Stella's Got a Fella'2010

References

The Fireflies Wikipedia