The Llanelli Scarlets were founded in 2003, as one of the five (now four) regional teams created by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU). The Scarlets are affiliated with a number of semi-professional and amateur clubs throughout the area, including Welsh Premier Division sides Llanelli RFC, Carmarthen Quins RFC and Llandovery RFC. Through the 2007–08 season, they played most of their games at Stradey Park in Llanelli, but they have also played matches at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham. The club's new stadium, Parc y Scarlets (English: Scarlets Park), was constructed in nearby Pemberton, and opened in November 2008.
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The Scarlets - Teardrops Fell 1954
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) ref The Five Satins
Personnel:
Fred Parris Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosel Tenor)
Albert Denby Baritone)
William L. Powers Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a par...
00:00:00 - Match Start by Dragons
00:00:09 - Try by Elliot Dee
00:00:28 - Long Try by Jordan Williams
00:01:03 - Tackle by Joe Roberts
00:01:10 - tackle
00:01:10 - Try by Sio Tomkinson
00:01:28 - Try by Kieran Hardy
00:01:48 - Penalty Goal by Angus O'Brien
00:02:03 - Scrum by Gareth Davies
00:02:12 - Try by Carwyn Tuipulotu
00:02:28 - Try by Steff Hughes
00:02:48 - Match End by Dragons
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published: 22 Apr 2023
The Scarlets - True Love 1955
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) Ref: The Five Satins.
Personnel:
Fred Parris(Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins(Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosely(Tenor)
Albert Denby(Baritone)
William L. Powers(Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a ...
published: 05 Oct 2020
The Scarlets - Stampede
Can't stop listening to this or avoiding uploading it, even though it's already here twice on YT.
Recorded 1959 Allegro Sound Studios NY
Pete Antonio - lead guitar
John Sanzone - guitar
Tony Lepard - drums
Bert Salmirs - piano
Howard Herman - tenor sax
unknown - upright bass
Reviewed in The Billboard's Music Popularity Charts Sep. 28 1959:
Prince 1207
"A fine instrumental blues with lots of echo. Side makes use of a downward progression of notes as one of its base themes. Plenty of raucous guitar and sax sound here (Atlantic, BMI)" Later also released on DOT 16004.
The title was first "Dragstrip" but was changed during the session, the sax and the bass were also added. John 15 y.o. Pete 16 at the time.
Search for "Stampede Pete Antell" (formerly Antonio) and see the clip from the film....
published: 24 Aug 2012
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published: 07 Apr 2023
THE SCARLETS - "DEAR ONE" (1954)
A '50s R&B vocal group, the Scarlets were the group led by vocalist Fred Parris, before he formed the Five Satins. Based in New Haven, CT, the group cut four highly prized singles for Bobby Robinson's Red Robin label in 1954-1955, notably "Dear One."
published: 28 Dec 2013
The Scarlets - Prinsesse toben
Danish band the Scarlets play a super cool dynamic piano rock and roll "Princesse Toben" recorded in 1963.
Danish band formed 1963 as backing band for Johnny Reimar who had just left The Cliffters. The first line up was: John Friis (el-b, vo), Kaj Christensen (p, org, vo), Steen Larsen (lead-g), Jan Pedersen (dm).
The band performed both with and without Reimar and were inspired by Johnny & The Hurricanes. After sitting in the the band at times sisters Lecia & Lucienne became regular members in 1965 when also Kaj Chritsensen was replaced by Leif Larsen.
published: 11 Apr 2016
PARK AVENUE - THE SCARLETS (1959)
published: 01 Aug 2014
The Scarlet Crusade's Rise and Embarrassing Fall in Warcraft
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Scarlets and Glasgow Warriors battle it out for a place in either side's first EPCR final
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The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) ref The Five Satins
Personnel:
Fred Parris Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosel Tenor)
Albert Denby Baritone)...
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) ref The Five Satins
Personnel:
Fred Parris Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosel Tenor)
Albert Denby Baritone)
William L. Powers Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self-penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: the Five Satins.
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) ref The Five Satins
Personnel:
Fred Parris Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosel Tenor)
Albert Denby Baritone)
William L. Powers Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self-penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: the Five Satins.
00:00:00 - Match Start by Dragons
00:00:09 - Try by Elliot Dee
00:00:28 - Long Try by Jordan Williams
00:01:03 - Tackle by Joe Roberts
00:01:10 - tackle
00:01:...
00:00:00 - Match Start by Dragons
00:00:09 - Try by Elliot Dee
00:00:28 - Long Try by Jordan Williams
00:01:03 - Tackle by Joe Roberts
00:01:10 - tackle
00:01:10 - Try by Sio Tomkinson
00:01:28 - Try by Kieran Hardy
00:01:48 - Penalty Goal by Angus O'Brien
00:02:03 - Scrum by Gareth Davies
00:02:12 - Try by Carwyn Tuipulotu
00:02:28 - Try by Steff Hughes
00:02:48 - Match End by Dragons
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00:00:28 - Long Try by Jordan Williams
00:01:03 - Tackle by Joe Roberts
00:01:10 - tackle
00:01:10 - Try by Sio Tomkinson
00:01:28 - Try by Kieran Hardy
00:01:48 - Penalty Goal by Angus O'Brien
00:02:03 - Scrum by Gareth Davies
00:02:12 - Try by Carwyn Tuipulotu
00:02:28 - Try by Steff Hughes
00:02:48 - Match End by Dragons
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The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) Ref: The Five Satins.
Personnel:
Fred Parris(Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins(Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosely(Tenor)
Albert Denby(Bariton...
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) Ref: The Five Satins.
Personnel:
Fred Parris(Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins(Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosely(Tenor)
Albert Denby(Baritone)
William L. Powers(Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: The Five Satins.
The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) Ref: The Five Satins.
Personnel:
Fred Parris(Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins(Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosely(Tenor)
Albert Denby(Baritone)
William L. Powers(Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: The Five Satins.
Can't stop listening to this or avoiding uploading it, even though it's already here twice on YT.
Recorded 1959 Allegro Sound Studios NY
Pete Antonio - lead gui...
Can't stop listening to this or avoiding uploading it, even though it's already here twice on YT.
Recorded 1959 Allegro Sound Studios NY
Pete Antonio - lead guitar
John Sanzone - guitar
Tony Lepard - drums
Bert Salmirs - piano
Howard Herman - tenor sax
unknown - upright bass
Reviewed in The Billboard's Music Popularity Charts Sep. 28 1959:
Prince 1207
"A fine instrumental blues with lots of echo. Side makes use of a downward progression of notes as one of its base themes. Plenty of raucous guitar and sax sound here (Atlantic, BMI)" Later also released on DOT 16004.
The title was first "Dragstrip" but was changed during the session, the sax and the bass were also added. John 15 y.o. Pete 16 at the time.
Search for "Stampede Pete Antell" (formerly Antonio) and see the clip from the film.
Can't stop listening to this or avoiding uploading it, even though it's already here twice on YT.
Recorded 1959 Allegro Sound Studios NY
Pete Antonio - lead guitar
John Sanzone - guitar
Tony Lepard - drums
Bert Salmirs - piano
Howard Herman - tenor sax
unknown - upright bass
Reviewed in The Billboard's Music Popularity Charts Sep. 28 1959:
Prince 1207
"A fine instrumental blues with lots of echo. Side makes use of a downward progression of notes as one of its base themes. Plenty of raucous guitar and sax sound here (Atlantic, BMI)" Later also released on DOT 16004.
The title was first "Dragstrip" but was changed during the session, the sax and the bass were also added. John 15 y.o. Pete 16 at the time.
Search for "Stampede Pete Antell" (formerly Antonio) and see the clip from the film.
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A '50s R&B vocal group, the Scarlets were the group led by vocalist Fred Parris, before he formed the Five Satins. Based in New Haven, CT, the group cut four hi...
A '50s R&B vocal group, the Scarlets were the group led by vocalist Fred Parris, before he formed the Five Satins. Based in New Haven, CT, the group cut four highly prized singles for Bobby Robinson's Red Robin label in 1954-1955, notably "Dear One."
A '50s R&B vocal group, the Scarlets were the group led by vocalist Fred Parris, before he formed the Five Satins. Based in New Haven, CT, the group cut four highly prized singles for Bobby Robinson's Red Robin label in 1954-1955, notably "Dear One."
Danish band the Scarlets play a super cool dynamic piano rock and roll "Princesse Toben" recorded in 1963.
Danish band formed 1963 as backing band for Johnny R...
Danish band the Scarlets play a super cool dynamic piano rock and roll "Princesse Toben" recorded in 1963.
Danish band formed 1963 as backing band for Johnny Reimar who had just left The Cliffters. The first line up was: John Friis (el-b, vo), Kaj Christensen (p, org, vo), Steen Larsen (lead-g), Jan Pedersen (dm).
The band performed both with and without Reimar and were inspired by Johnny & The Hurricanes. After sitting in the the band at times sisters Lecia & Lucienne became regular members in 1965 when also Kaj Chritsensen was replaced by Leif Larsen.
Danish band the Scarlets play a super cool dynamic piano rock and roll "Princesse Toben" recorded in 1963.
Danish band formed 1963 as backing band for Johnny Reimar who had just left The Cliffters. The first line up was: John Friis (el-b, vo), Kaj Christensen (p, org, vo), Steen Larsen (lead-g), Jan Pedersen (dm).
The band performed both with and without Reimar and were inspired by Johnny & The Hurricanes. After sitting in the the band at times sisters Lecia & Lucienne became regular members in 1965 when also Kaj Chritsensen was replaced by Leif Larsen.
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2:19 The Puppet
4:34 The Ashbringer
9:34 Why Join the Crusade?
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21:33 Cataclysm
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24:32 Legion
24:49 BFA
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Scarlets and Glasgow Warriors battle it out for a place in either side's first EPCR final
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The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) ref The Five Satins
Personnel:
Fred Parris Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosel Tenor)
Albert Denby Baritone)
William L. Powers Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self-penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: the Five Satins.
00:00:00 - Match Start by Dragons
00:00:09 - Try by Elliot Dee
00:00:28 - Long Try by Jordan Williams
00:01:03 - Tackle by Joe Roberts
00:01:10 - tackle
00:01:10 - Try by Sio Tomkinson
00:01:28 - Try by Kieran Hardy
00:01:48 - Penalty Goal by Angus O'Brien
00:02:03 - Scrum by Gareth Davies
00:02:12 - Try by Carwyn Tuipulotu
00:02:28 - Try by Steff Hughes
00:02:48 - Match End by Dragons
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The Scarlets (New Haven, Connecticut) Ref: The Five Satins.
Personnel:
Fred Parris(Lead)
Sylvester Hopkins(Tenor)
Nathaniel Mosely(Tenor)
Albert Denby(Baritone)
William L. Powers(Bass)
Biography:
Fred Parris of 24 Sperry Street in New Haven, Connecticut, was expelled in 1953 from a vocal group known as the Canaries. The avid ball player (he once had a tryout with the Boston Braves) decided to form his own group and labeled them the Scarlets. The quintet of Hillhouse High School students included Sylvester Hopkins (first tenor), Nathaniel Mosely, Jr. (second tenor), Albert Denby (baritone), and William L. Powers (bass).
Since Fred wrote the songs the guys made him lead singer. The rehearsed under the influence of THE 5 ROYALES, THE CLOVERS, THE DOMINOES, and THE FIVE CROWNS. Fred was a particular fan of the Velvets and THE FOUR FRESHMEN. As the group’s leader, Parris was saddled with the responsibility of finding them a record label, but the 17-year-old had little idea how to go about it. He traveled to New York without so much as a tape in hopes of finding Red Robin Records (home of the Velvets), which was operated out of a record shop at 301 West 125th Street in Harlem.
First he encountered Bob Shad, a record shop owner who also owned the Jax label (Bobby Hall and the Kings). Shad sent Fred down the block where he met Red Robin proprietor Bobby Robinson. When the Scarlets lead told Robinson of his group he got the same response elicited from Shad, which in effect was “go home and bring me a demo tape.” When Fred did return with a tape of the self penned “Dear One,” Robinson still wasn’t impressed, but his brother and partner Dan did like the group and convinced Robinson to record them.
In early spring of 1954 the Scarlets were given 15 minutes to cut “Dear One” and another ballad called “I’ve Lost.” “Dear One” had a classic rhythm and blues harmony sound. Fred’s Plaintive lead, shifting to falsetto riffing while the baritone and bass took over, helped make the record a New York hit in the spring of 1954. The flip, “I've Lost,” was another solid ballad with more than a hint of the melody line from the 1948 Benny Goodman tune “Beyond the Sea.”
The group got better with each release as December’s “Love Doll” and the later “True Love” demonstrated. Even though “True Love” was almost a clone of “Dear One,” the harmonies had a more confident sound. Parris had his first hit as a writer with the B side but not via the Scarlets. The rocker, “Cry Baby,” was cut a year later by three moonlighting nurses from Bellevue Hospital called THE BONNIE SISTERS, reaching a healthy number 18 on the Pop charts. The New Haven quintet was called by Uncle Sam in 1955 with the promise that they could stay together. Thus assured, the Scarlets foresaw a great time entertaining troops and officers. Instead, one member wound up in Alaska, One in Texas, and other in Korea, and so on. After basic training in Texas the group returned to New York on leave and cut one farewell single for Red Robin called “Kiss Me.”
Fred was then stationed in Philadelphia and was able to return to New Haven for weekends. He formed a new group that included Lou Peebles (tenor), Ed Martin (baritone), Stanley Dortch (tenor), and Jim Freeman (bass). Fred wanted a new name since none of these new members had been in the Scarlets. He liked the idea of something soft and red like the Velvets and the Scarlets. The result: The Five Satins.
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Recorded 1959 Allegro Sound Studios NY
Pete Antonio - lead guitar
John Sanzone - guitar
Tony Lepard - drums
Bert Salmirs - piano
Howard Herman - tenor sax
unknown - upright bass
Reviewed in The Billboard's Music Popularity Charts Sep. 28 1959:
Prince 1207
"A fine instrumental blues with lots of echo. Side makes use of a downward progression of notes as one of its base themes. Plenty of raucous guitar and sax sound here (Atlantic, BMI)" Later also released on DOT 16004.
The title was first "Dragstrip" but was changed during the session, the sax and the bass were also added. John 15 y.o. Pete 16 at the time.
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Scarlets hosted ASM Clermont Auvergne in a bid to make the EPCR Challenge Cup Rugby Semi-finals...
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A '50s R&B vocal group, the Scarlets were the group led by vocalist Fred Parris, before he formed the Five Satins. Based in New Haven, CT, the group cut four highly prized singles for Bobby Robinson's Red Robin label in 1954-1955, notably "Dear One."
Danish band the Scarlets play a super cool dynamic piano rock and roll "Princesse Toben" recorded in 1963.
Danish band formed 1963 as backing band for Johnny Reimar who had just left The Cliffters. The first line up was: John Friis (el-b, vo), Kaj Christensen (p, org, vo), Steen Larsen (lead-g), Jan Pedersen (dm).
The band performed both with and without Reimar and were inspired by Johnny & The Hurricanes. After sitting in the the band at times sisters Lecia & Lucienne became regular members in 1965 when also Kaj Chritsensen was replaced by Leif Larsen.
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2:19 The Puppet
4:34 The Ashbringer
9:34 Why Join the Crusade?
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24:49 BFA
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The Llanelli Scarlets were founded in 2003, as one of the five (now four) regional teams created by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU). The Scarlets are affiliated with a number of semi-professional and amateur clubs throughout the area, including Welsh Premier Division sides Llanelli RFC, Carmarthen Quins RFC and Llandovery RFC. Through the 2007–08 season, they played most of their games at Stradey Park in Llanelli, but they have also played matches at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham. The club's new stadium, Parc y Scarlets (English: Scarlets Park), was constructed in nearby Pemberton, and opened in November 2008.
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