Joey Dee & The Starliters

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Peppermint Twist 02:03 Tools
Shout 02:27 Tools
Peppermint Twist Part I 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
The Peppermint Twist 00:00 Tools
What Kind of Love Is This 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Help Me Pick Up the Pieces 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Kicks 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Re-Recorded 00:00 Tools
Hey, Let's Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Part I 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist Part 1 00:00 Tools
Roly Poly 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Re-Recorded / Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Hey Let's Twist 00:00 Tools
Put Your Heart In It 00:00 Tools
Shout, Pt. 1 (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Shout (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Pepermint Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist. 00:00 Tools
Fanny Mae 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part 1) - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Crazy Love 00:00 Tools
Dance, Dance, Dance 00:00 Tools
Shout, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Baby, You're Driving Me Crazy 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Part I 00:00 Tools
What Kind of Love Is This? 02:24 Tools
Pepermint Twist Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
I Lost My Baby 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya - Radio Version 00:00 Tools
Joey's Blues 00:00 Tools
Shout, pt 1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part 1) - Rerecorded 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami With Mashed Potatoes, Part 1 00:00 Tools
(Hot Pastrami With) Mashed Potatoes 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (from "American Graffiti") 00:00 Tools
Getting Nearer 00:00 Tools
Shout (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Shout Part 1 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami With Mashed Potatoes, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Mind On What You're Doing 00:00 Tools
Irresistible You 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist-Part I 00:00 Tools
Shout - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Shout - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
The Peppermint Twist [1962] 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Re-Recorded Version) 00:00 Tools
Pepperment Twist 00:00 Tools
Keelee's Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist, Pt. 1 (Recorded Live At the Peppermint Lounge - New York) 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami With Mashed Potatoes 00:00 Tools
Hey, Let's Twist (Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (1961) 00:00 Tools
Ram-Bunk-Shush 00:00 Tools
Pepperminttwist 00:00 Tools
Hey, Lets Twist 00:00 Tools
Shout, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Shout - Part I 00:00 Tools
Sticks And Stones 02:58 Tools
Peppermint Twist Part II 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist-Part 1 00:00 Tools
Guantanamera 00:00 Tools
The Twister 00:00 Tools
Shout (1962) 00:00 Tools
Mashed Potatoes 00:00 Tools
Shout (Part I) [1962] 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Shout (You Make me Wanna) 00:00 Tools
Joey Dee & The Starlighters - Peppermint Twist 00:00 Tools
Shout Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami With Mashed Potatoes, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Everytime (I Think About You) 00:00 Tools
Wing-Ding 00:00 Tools
The Girl I Walk To School 00:00 Tools
JOEY DEE & THE STARLITERS Hey, Let's Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Let's Have a Party 00:00 Tools
This Boat 00:00 Tools
Wing Ding 00:00 Tools
C'est si bon 00:00 Tools
Shimmy Baby 00:00 Tools
Hello Josephine 00:00 Tools
Down By the Riverside 00:00 Tools
Pepermint Twist, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Pt 1) 00:00 Tools
Face of an Angel 00:00 Tools
Joey Dee & The Starliters - Peppermint Twist 00:00 Tools
Twistin' on a Liner 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist Pt 1 00:00 Tools
Hold It 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk 00:00 Tools
Everytime (I Think About You) - Part I 00:00 Tools
Everytime (I Think About You), Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami With Mashed Potatoes Part 1 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist Part 2 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Pepperrmint Twist 00:00 Tools
Ya-Ya 00:00 Tools
Good Little You 00:00 Tools
C'est La Vie 00:00 Tools
C C Rider 00:00 Tools
Left Bank Blues 00:00 Tools
Money 00:00 Tools
The Peppermint Twist, Part I 00:00 Tools
Shout, pt 2 00:00 Tools
Instant Men 00:00 Tools
Lonely Island 00:00 Tools
Shout! 00:00 Tools
Joey Dee & The Starlighters - Shout 00:00 Tools
She's So Exceptional 00:00 Tools
Kansas City 00:00 Tools
Shimmy Baby Part 1 00:00 Tools
Coming Back to Me 00:00 Tools
Two Tickets to Paris 00:00 Tools
Teenage Vamp 00:00 Tools
(Bad) Bulldog 00:00 Tools
Psychotic Reaction 00:00 Tools
Hot Pastrami, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
It's Got You 00:00 Tools
Shout Part 2 00:00 Tools
Irrestible You 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Joey Dee And The Starliters) 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist - Part II 00:00 Tools
You Can't Sit Down 00:00 Tools
Ya Ya - 1962 45rpm 00:00 Tools
Willy Willy 00:00 Tools
Dancing On The Beach 00:00 Tools
Help Me Pick Up The Pieces (ost Петля времени) 00:00 Tools
Before We Met 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Part One) 00:00 Tools
Everytime 00:00 Tools
What Kind Of Love Is This (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Let Me Do My Twist 00:00 Tools
Peppermint Twist (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
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Joey Dee and The Starliters are an American pop music group from the 1960s. Best known for their 1961 hit recording “Peppermint Twist,” the group was founded by Joey Dee, born Joseph DiNicola in Passaic, New Jersey on 11 June 1940. With lead singer Rogers Freeman, Joey Dee and The Starliters’ first single was “Lorraine,” backed with “The Girl I Walk To School,” in 1958 on the Little label. That same year, Joey Dee recruited David Brigati for the group after meeting him during a gig at Garfield (New Jersey) High School. David and Joey would subsequently share lead vocal honors for The Starliters, with Joey ultimately becoming the primary lead singer. Another early single for the group was “Face of an Angel,” with David on lead vocals, released on Scepter Records; the flipside was “Shimmy Baby.” An album entitled The Peppermint Twisters and credited to “Joey Dee and The Starlighters” was subsequently released on Scepter as well. Various members of The Starliters, such as vocalist Freeman and drummer Don Martin, came and went over the next few years; the most famous lineup of Joey Dee and The Starliters is considered to be Joey Dee, David Brigati, Larry Vernieri (vocals), Carlton Lattimore (organ), and Willie Davis (drums). Later members of the touring group would include Eddie Brigati (David’s brother), Gene Cornish, and Felix Cavaliere - three-quarters of The Young Rascals - as well as guitarist Jimmy James (later known as Jimi Hendrix) and Charles Neville of The Neville Brothers. In 1960, The Starliters were discovered by agent Don Davis while performing at a Lodi, New Jersey nightclub called Oliveri’s. The group was booked at an intimate venue on 45th Street in New York City called the Peppermint Lounge for what was supposed to be a one-time weekend gig. Joey Dee and company made such a smash that they ended up becoming the house band for the Peppermint Lounge, remaining onboard for more than a year. Joey penned “Peppermint Twist,” along with producer Henry Glover, as a tribute to the lounge and the group took the song all the way to the top spot on the U.S. charts in late 1961. By this time the group had signed with Roulette Records. The Lounge became world famous during The Starliters’ tenure, attracting celebrities such as Jackie Kennedy, Truman Capote, and Judy Garland. One night in 1961, a trio of pretty teenagers were waiting on line outside the club hoping to be allowed inside. Dressed in matching brightly colored dresses, they looked like professional entertainers (which in fact they were) and in a case of mistaken identity, thinking they were the dancers he’d hired, the manager of the Peppermint Lounge ushered the girls - Ronnie and Estelle Bennett and their cousin, Nedra Talley - up to the stage and told them to dance. The Ronettes spent the rest of that night dancing and singing along with Joey Dee and The Starliters, and the reaction from the group and the crowd was so positive that the club manager, having realized his error, offered the girls a job on the spot. Every night, The Ronettes would dance and perform along with The Starliters at the Peppermint Lounge, even traveling with them to the club’s Miami, Florida location in early 1962. Also in 1961, Joey Dee and The Starliters filmed the movie Hey, Let’s Twist, starring Jo Ann Campbell and Teddy Randazzo, for Paramount Pictures. Hey, Let’s Twist was a fictional portrait of Joey Dee (Randazzo and Dino DiLuca played the parts of Joey’s brother and father, respectively) and the Peppermint Lounge; its release capitalized on the current Twist craze and brought the once-obscure Lounge into the forefront. The movie and soundtrack album did their part in making the Peppermint Lounge a world-famous venue. Hit singles spawned from Hey, Let’s Twist were the title track and “Shout - Part I,” which became the group’s second-biggest selling record. Other albums released during this time period were Doin’ The Twist At The Peppermint Lounge, which was recorded live at the venue, and All The World’s Twistin’ With Joey Dee & The Starliters. In 1962, Joey Dee and The Starliters starred in their second motion picture, Two Tickets to Paris, along with Gary Crosby, Jeri Lynne Fraser and Kay Medford. One of the songs from this film, “What Kind Of Love Is This,” penned by Johnny Nash, was released in September of that year and became a Top Twenty hit. In December of 1962, the original Starliters did their final recording session as a group, turning out “Help Me Pick Up the Pieces,” also composed by Nash, and “Baby, You’re Driving Me Crazy,” written by Joey Dee and Henry Glover. In 1963, Joey Dee recorded an album entitled Dance, Dance, Dance, with The Ronettes as his backup group. In spring of that year, Roulette released the track “Hot Pastrami with Mashed Potatoes,” from the previously issued live album, as a two-part single; the record made the U.S. Top Forty. The label later released “Ya Ya” and “Fannie Mae” from the same album. In November of ‘63, The Starliters toured Europe with The Beatles as their opening act. During 1964, Joey Dee toured with various Starliters including Cornish, Cavaliere, and Eddie Brigati. Other group members at different times included Hendrix, Neville, drummer Jimmy Mayes and singer Tommy Davis. Joey Dee continued to record and issue solo recordings from the mid-60s to the mid-70s, as well a song he wrote with original Starliters David Brigati and Larry Vernieri entitled “How Can I Forget” in the late 1960s which was released under the name Joey Dee and The New Starliters. During the 1980s, Joey lived for a short time in Florida before moving back to New York, to The Bronx. He continued to travel and make personal appearances with various Starliters. These days, Joey Dee and The Starliters is comprised of Joey with Bob Valli (brother of Frankie Valli) and original Starliter David Brigati. The group tours and plays at various venues from Connecticut to New Jersey to Florida to Las Vegas, doing well over a hundred concerts per year. In 2001, the group was featured on a PBS special, Rock, Rhythm and Doo-Wop, and in 2005 they appeared on the Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. Joey Dee resides in Florida, while Brigati and Valli remain Jersey boys. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.