Carlo
Mastrangelo, (October 5, 1938-April 4, 2016) was a singer, songwriter and
drummer and former original member of Dion and the Belmonts and The Belmonts.
Mastrangelo grew up in the Bronx, playing
drums and singing on street corners and in subways with his classmates from
Roosevelt High School Angelo D'Aleo and Fred Milano. They eventually named
themselves The Belmonts and recorded their first single in 1957, Teenage
Clementine / Santa Margherita for the local Mohawk Records.
Another Mohawk Records artist, Dion DiMucci,
had also released a single with the group The Timberlines; however, he never
met his backing group, just adding vocals to the tracks The Chosen Few and Out
in Colorado.
For their next recording, Dion joined the
Belmonts and released one further single on Mohawk (We Went Away / Tag Along)
before moving to Laurie Records where their first release, I Wonder Why, went
to number 22 on the Hot 100 in mid-1958. They had two more minor hits, No One
Know (1958 / #19) and Don't Pity Me (1958 / #40) before finally breaking out
nationally with A Teenager in Love. Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Schuman, the
record went to number 5 on the Hot 100 and 28 in the U.K.
Dion and the Belmonts, with Mastrangelo
singing bass, made numerous appearances on American Bandstand and Dick Clark's
Saturday Night Beachnut Show throughout this time and were part of the Winter
Dance Party tour that also included the late Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the
Big Bopper. Holly actually played drums for the Belmont's set during the show the
night before he died.
Dion and the Belmonts released four more
singles on Laurie, all of which made the top 50, including their highest
charting single Where or When (1959 / #3) but Dion was interested in moving to
a more rock sound while the rest of the group wanted to remain with group
harmony, so they parted ways in early 1960.
Mastrangelo moved to the lead spot as the
Belmonts continued as a trio. Over the next three years, they scored six Hot
100 songs, all on their own Sabina label, including Tell Me Why (1961 / #18)
and Come On Little Angel (1962 / #28) but, disagreements over the finances of
their level led to a split with Mastrangelo going solo.
Recording under the name Carlo with Laurie
Records, none of his four singles charted although they did get regional
airplay. After little success, he joined back up with Dion as songwriting
partner, backup vocalist and drummer for Dion and the Wanderers.
In late-1966, Dion and the three original
Belmonts reunited for the album Dion & the Belmonts Together Again. While
they had no hits in the U.S., two of the singles, My Girl The Month of May and
Movin' Man, made it to the British top twenty. Dion and Mastrangelo left after
the reunion with Carlo joining the group The Endless Pulse, releasing music once
again on Laurie Records.
Mastrangelo, Dion and the Belmonts reunited
again in 1972 for one of Richard Nader's shows which resulted in a live album,
and again the next year at the Nassau Coliseum but Carlo remained involved with
the group now named Pulse performing jazz-rock music. He later formed and sang
for the group The Midnite Sun.
Mastrangelo lived in Boynton Beach, Florida,
minutes away from Dion DiMucci. The two former lead singers of The Belmonts
continued to collaborate on many of DiMucci's recordings and live performances
from the 1980s until Mastrangelo's death from cancer in April 2016 at the age
of 78.
(Info mainly from vintagevinylnews.com)
For “Carlo & The Belmonts” go here:
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01 We Belong Together - The Belmonts
02 Such A Long Way - The Belmonts
03 Little Orphan Girl - Carlo
04 Santa Margherita - The Belmonts
05 Five Minutes More - Carlo
06 Write Me A Letter - Carlo
07 Brenda The Great Pretender - Carlo
08 Ring-A-Ling - Carlo
09 We Belong Together (stereo) - The Belmonts
10 My Foolish Heart - The Belmonts
11 Such A Long Way - The Belmonts
12 Baby Doll - Carlo
13 Mairzy Doats - Carlo
14 Teen-Age Clementine - The Belmonts
15 The Story of Love - Carlo
16 Kansas City - Carlo
17 Stranger In My Arms - Carlo
18 Time Is Wastin' - Carlo
19 Ghost Man - Carlo
20 Just You - Carlo
21 You Turned Me Over - Carlo
22 Nowhere Chick - Carlo
23 A Brand New Song - The Belmonts
24 Story Teller - The Belmonts
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