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  1. 31. Dez. 2010 · Nick Santo (Santamaria), lead singer of the Capris, lost his battle with cancer Thursday (December 30). He was 69. Nick had retired from performing and disbanded the group over three years ago to battle the disease. The Capris were formed in 1957 by teenagers in Queens, New York.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CaprisThe Capris - Wikipedia

    Nick Santamaria (aka Nick Santo, lead), Mike Mincieli (first tenor), Frank Reina (second tenor), Vinnie Naccarato , (baritone), and John Cassese (bass). They were all around 15 years of age at the time and still in school.

    • Frank Reina (original **), Tony Sergi, Lou Esposito, John Monforte, Michael D'Amore
    • Doo wop
    • 1957–1958, 1960–present
  3. 30. Dez. 2010 · NicholasNick Santo” Santamaria. Founding member and lead singer of the 50's Doo-Wop group The Capris. Retired New York City police officer.

  4. Nick „Santo“ Santamaria ist am 30. Dezember 2010 im Alter von 69 Jahren an einem Krebsleiden verstorben. Diskografie. Alben. 1982: There’s a Moon Out Again (Ambient Sound 37714) 1982: A Hum Diddily Dee Do & Stars In The Sky (Collectables LP 5016, ursprünglich unveröffentlichte Songs) 1992: Morse Code of Love (Collectables 5450)

  5. Nick J. "Santo" Santamaria. Profile: Lead singer of the Ozone Park, NY doowop quintet, The Capris. Born Nov. 10, 1941, he wrote and led the group's signature ballad, "There's A Moon Out Tonight." Santo left the group in 1963 for a career as a New York City police officer.

  6. Nick Santo (Santamaria), lead singer of the Capris, lost his battle with cancer Thursday (December 30). He was 69. Nick had retired from performing and disbanded the group over three years ago to battle the disease. The Capris were formed in 1957 by teenagers in Queens, New York.

  7. The group originated in Ozone Park, Queens in 1957 when they were teenagers. The original members were Nick Santamaria (aka Nick Santo, lead), Mike Mincelli (first tenor), Frank Reina (second tenor), Vinnie Narcardo (baritone), and John Cassese (bass). They were all around 15 years of age at the time and still in school. Vinnie, Mike, and John ...