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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ElegantsThe Elegants - Wikipedia

    The Elegants was an American doo-wop vocal group, that started in 1958 by Vito Picone, Arthur Venosa, Frank Tardogno, Carman Romano and James Moschello in South Beach, Staten Island, New York.

  2. The person that would not offend Freddie’s many fans and be accepted by people in the Doo-Wop community would be none other than the Elegants original bass singer Jimmy Moschello. He had retired from his city job and had still been enjoying his love of singing with an acapella group. When approached by Vito to “come home” he was elated ...

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  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCz2ro607H-j78mQKwjWIqrQThe Elegants - YouTube Music

    The Elegants was an American doo-wop vocal group, that started in 1958 by Vito Picone, Arthur Venosa, Frank Tardogno, Carman Romano and James Moschello in South Beach, Staten Island, New York.

  4. Vito Picone (lead vocalist), Jimmy Moschello (baritone), Frank Jeckell (1st tenor), Bruce “Sonny” Copp (2nd tenor and rhythm guitarist) and Gary Catalano (3rd tenor) have been acclaimed as one of the most entertaining acts representing the wonderful era of the 50’s and 60’s.

  5. The Elegants was an American one-hit wonder doo-wop group started in 1958 by Vito Picone, Arthur Venosa, Frank Tardogno, Carmen Romano, and James Moschello. Their only charting.

  6. The Elegants was an American doo-wop vocal group, that started in 1958 by Vito Picone, Arthur Venosa, Frank Tardogno, Carman Romano and James Moschello in South Beach, Staten Island, New York.

  7. singingcarrots.com › learn-to-sing-like › The ElegantsSinging Guide: The Elegants

    The Elegants were an American doo-wop vocal group that originated in Staten Island, New York. Formed in 1956, the group consisted of Vito Picone (lead), Arthur Venosa (bass), Frank Tardogono (first tenor), Carmen Romano (second tenor), and James Moschello (baritone).