Sunday, 13 September 2020

Johnny Restivo born 13 September 1943


Johnny Restivo  (born September 13, 1943) is an American rock and roll vocalist.

John Charles Restivo was born in the North Bronx, New York. He enrolled in Cliffside Park Junior High School, New Jersey and was graduated in June of 1958.

Johnny and his 9 year younger brother Gerard were sons of Jack and Jeanette Restivo. In 1959 Johnny was discovered by Joe Mulhall and Paul Neff and on June 9th of that year at 15 years old, he recorded "The Shape I'm In" and "Ya, Ya" at RCA with Paul Simon (aka Jerry Landis) playing the guitar together with Bucky Pizzarelli and Mundell Lowe. It reached #80 on the Billboard Hot 100. Restivo was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, but lost to Bobby Darin. Restivo never charted another hit. Johnny also achieved fame as a muscular young bodybuilder while in his teens. He was on the covers of Tomorrow's Man and Model Parade.

   
  

In 1960-1961 Johnny was on tour in Australia. He played in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth as well as many other places while there. From there he also had engagements in South America, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Belgium.

While in Argentina he hosted his own variety television show called "The Johnny Restivo Show". The program was on the air for 3 years from 1961-1963 and was sponsored by the Coca Cola Company. Between 1962-1964 while doing the television program Johnny found time to play at the South American "Copa Cabana" club in Rio and the Waldorf in Santiango, Chile. He also performed in Uruguay and Brazil.

Johnny went on a South African tour in 1963. He visited Kenya, Southern Rhodesia and Johannesburg. This part of the tour lasted about 6 months. While in Johannesburg during 1963-1964 he recorded an album on the RCA label entitled "Spotlight On Johnny Restivo". In 1965 he went on to London, England, where he performed at the London Palladium as well as many other venues.

During the years of 1965-1966 London became Johnny's home base for the next leg of his tour. From there he spent 2 months touring Israel. One of the places he performed at was the Caliph Club in Jaffa. He also had engagements in Eilat. Then it was on to Italy for a multi-city tour working through the "Johnny Pangazio Agency". After completion of the Italian segment of his tour he went on to Paris, France, for a short stay. In 1967 the final leg of the tour took him back home to the USA. Once back home in New York City Johnny was represented by many different agencies including the William Morris Agency. He mostly worked nightclubs, resorts and cruises throughout the USA.

In 1969 Johnny was drafted into the United States Armed Forces. He did his basic training in South Carolina and Advanced Infantry Training in El Paso, Texas. He was then stationed in Heidelberg, Germany. He inquired about Special Services, auditioned and was accepted into the 7th Army Soldiers Chorus. Touring started again, but now for the US Army. He visited Germany, Austria, Holland, Belgium and Italy.

In 1971 Johnny took a European discharge and remained in Europe for the next 6 months, after which he headed back home to the USA. In that same year Johnny and his brother Gerard began working together, Gerard as his drummer and musical director, as he attempted to get his career back on track. They did primarily club dates, hotels and resorts throughout America. They also travelled to Mexico and Puerto Rico as well as playing cruises in the Caribbean.

In 1978 Johnny formally ended his career in show business after a performance at the Nevelle Hotel in the Catskill Mountains town of Ellenville, New York. During these years and beyond, Johnny has been married and divorced 4 times and has 3 
children from oldest to youngest: Kelli Hope, Darin and Brandon. He has been in business for himself since 1981 with "Rockland Mattress", which sells bedding, headboards and beds. In 2002 Johnny retired to the state of Florida (as he always wanted to be in a warm climate). He spends most of his time playing golf and winding down.

(Edited mainly from rockabilly.nl)

11 comments:

  1. Here’s a whopping 34 tracks I have compiled from the albums Oh Johnny, The Shape I’m In, Two Crazy Kids & Spotlight on Johnny Restivo. I have removed all the repeated tracks which has left enough to fill 75 minutes on one CD.

    https://www.upload.ee/files/12268794/Johnny_Restivo_-_The_Shape_I_m_In.rar.html

    1 The Shape I'm In
    2 Love
    3 I Like Girls
    4 I Wanna Flay House With You
    5 For Real ! No Fooling
    6 The Thing
    7 Last Night On The Back Porch
    8 Dear Someone
    9 Free
    10 Come Closer
    11 Look Around
    12 Our Wedding Day
    13 Boy Crazy
    14 Make The Love
    15 That's Good, That's Bad
    16 Girl Scout
    17 I Looked For Love
    18 Jealous
    19 Ya Ya
    20 High School Play
    21 Give A Little Whistle (And I'll Be There)
    22 Two Crazy Kids
    23 The Magic Age Is Seventeen
    24 Doctor Love
    25 Airmail
    26 To Love
    27 Let's Go
    28 When Strangers Meet
    29 Paper Doll
    30 I Make The Love
    31 Collecting Girls
    32 Breaks Of The Game
    33 It's A Breeze
    34 I Am

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  2. Can you please reupload this?

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  3. Hello Duke, Here's Johnny.....................

    https://www.upload.ee/files/13080688/Johnny_Restivo_-_The_Shape_I_m_In.rar.html

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  4. Johnny is still very much alive at 78 years old living and golfing in Florida.




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  5. Thanks Z1, Corrections now in place. Regard, Bob

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  6. https://wetransfer.com/downloads/e6ec2739966c4a7c99ec8695dfbe5e3f20210426161025/b8ec77

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  7. Thanks Duke, That was a unexpected bonus.
    Regards, Bob

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  8. OMG, how did I miss this one from We Transfer!! I've been after a Restivio comp for years and it even includes the songs from his 2nd LP. Any chance of a re-up Bob?

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  9. Hi Ausman, Here's the new link

    https://mega.nz/file/Ai5wxQbI#VsWZTpi6xMamModXzJMQNGeliyIJq5kzzJtaZWmSwEI

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  10. Thank you sir! Much appreciated.

    Ausman

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