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Labels
  
Genre
  
Rock

Active until
  
1960

Record label
  
ABC Records

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Also known as
  
Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones

Years active
  
1956 (1956)–1961 (1961)

Past members
  
Joe BennettWayne ArthurHoward ChildressJimmy Denton

Origin
  
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States (1955)

Albums
  
Black Slacks, Sparkletones: Complete Recordings, 1957-1959, The Sparkletones

Similar
  
Jack Scott, Paul Chambers, Buddy Knox, Art Blakey, Warren Smith

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The Sparkletones (sometimes credited as Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones) were an American rock and roll/rockabilly group from Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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History

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The Sparkletones formed in 1956 at Cowpens High School in Spartanburg when the group's members were between the ages of 13 and 16. In January 1957, Bob Cox, a talent scout for CBS, held auditions at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium; The Sparkletones took first prize at the event. Convinced they would be a success, Cox quit CBS to manage the group and flew them out to New York City to sign with ABC-Paramount.

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At their first recording session they recorded the 12-bar blues "Black Slacks". Paul Anka, who had been recording in the studio earlier that day, added falsetto background on a different song that the group recorded that day, "Boppin' Rock Boogie". Band members Joe Bennett and Jimmy Denton co-wrote "Black Slacks". Released as a single soon after, "Black Slacks" became a local hit and slowly built up national recognition as the group set out on a tour that crisscrossed the U.S. several times over, also performing on The Nat King Cole Show, American Bandstand, and The Ed Sullivan Show. "Black Slacks" remained on the U.S. charts for over four months, peaking at #17 on the Billboard Top 100 in late 1957.

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The Sparkletones' next single - "Penny Loafers and Bobby Sox" - reached #42 on the Billboard charts early in 1958 (staying on the charts for 8 weeks), while "Cotton Pickin' Rocker", "We've Had It", "Late Again", "Run Rabbit Run" - all failed to chart over the course of the next three years. In 1959, their contract with ABC-Paramount expired, and they released three singles on Paris Records, and only the single "Boys Do Cry" reached the charts, peaking at #105 in 1959. Around this time original guitarist Sparky Childress and drummer Jimmy Denton left and were replaced by Gene Brown and Donnie Seay, respectively. The group broke up about 1961. Joe Bennett continued in music as a publisher and teacher and died on 27 June 2015. Childress played country in the 1960s.

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The bandmembers did occasional reunions in South Carolina into the 2000s. An compilation LP was released by MCA Records in 1980, and European bootleg CD reissues were put out in the 1990s.

Members

  • Joe Bennett - vocals, guitar
  • Wayne Arthur - double bass
  • Howard "Sparky" Childress - guitar
  • Jimmy "Sticks" Denton - drums

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    Songs

    Black Slacks1986
    Cotton Pickin' Rocker1995
    Boys Do Cry1995

    References

    The Sparkletones Wikipedia