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  1. Connie Codarini. voc, b, 1930-2010 CA Singer / Musician of Pop A.k.a. Corrado Codarini. Founding member and bass singer for the Four Lads. Born: 1930 in Canada. Died: April 28, 2010 in North Carolina.

  2. 4. Sept. 2018 · Connie Codarini left the Four Lads in 1962. From the early 1980’s, in Medina, Ohio, Connie Codarini owned a restaurant called Penny’s Poorhouse, named after his wife. When Connie and Penny first came to Medina they were showing Great Danes. He kept Penny’s Poorhouse until 2007. Cashbox Magazine Canada reports that “Codarini was well known in the area for being an authentic bartender by ...

  3. Published Online June 22, 2006. Last Edited December 16, 2013. The Four Lads. Popular vocal quartet of the 1950s. First known as the Four Dukes, the group was formed in 1947 in Toronto by Jimmy Arnold (lead tenor, b 4 Jan 1932, d 15 Jun 2004), Bernie Toorish (tenor and arranger), Frank Busseri (baritone), and Connie Codarini (bass).

  4. The Four Lads. Canadian male doo-wop quartet, whose members grew up together in Toronto, Ontario, and were all students and choirboys at St. Michael’s Choir School. The founding members were Corrado “Connie” Codarini, bass (born 1930, died April 28, 2010); John Bernard “Bernie” Toorish (born March 2, 1931), lead; James F. “Jimmy ...

  5. The founding and core members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass; John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish, tenor and vocal arranger; James F. "Jimmy" Arnold, lead; and Frank "Frankie" Busseri, baritone and group manager. Codarini and Toorish had formed a group with two other St. Michael's students, Rudi Maugeri and John Perkins, who were later to found ...

  6. 30. Apr. 2010 · Corrado "Connie" Codarini, an original member of the popular Canadian. all-male singing group The Four Lads, died Wednesday in Concord, N.C., his son said. He was 80. A cause of death was not provided. The Four Lads had many gold singles and albums, including.

  7. First known as The Four Dukes, this Canadian doo-wop group was formed in 1947 in Toronto by Jimmy Arnold, Bernie Toorish, Frank Busseri and Connie Codarini who all attended St Michael's Cathedral Choir School, a Catholic school for boys that combined musical instruction along with education. They made their radio debut in 1949 on CBC.