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Carlo Mastrangelo (October 5, 1937 – April 4, 2016) was an American
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and
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singer. Born and raised in
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, he lived in an apartment on the corner of 179th St. and Mapes Ave. He was an original member of The Belmonts (with and without
Dion DiMucci Dion Francis DiMucci (born July 18, 1939), better known simply as Dion, is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. His music has incorporated elements of doo-wop, pop, rock, R&B, folk and blues. Initially as the lead singer of Dion and t ...
), a popular singing group of the late 1950s and early 1960s. He led the progressive rock/
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ensemble, "Pulse", during the 1970s.


Early career

Mastrangelo sang bass during the period that the group was known as
Dion and the Belmonts Dion and the Belmonts were an American vocal trio prominent throughout the 1950s. All of its members were from the Bronx, New York City. In 1957, Dion DiMucci joined the vocal group the Belmonts. The established trio of Angelo D'Aleo, Carlo M ...
. After the group's breakup with DiMucci, he sang lead vocals on all Belmonts recordings until leaving for a solo career in 1962. Following the hit, "Come On Little Angel", a split developed within the group concerning the finances of their privately owned label, Sabina (a.k.a. Sabrina) Records. Mastrangelo said, ''"Because we owned the company, we had to pay the bills, studio time, ads, and stuff like that. We needed hits that sold around 500,000 copies to make enough. That was the worst move we ever made. If we hadn't done that, we would have been together all these years. It was very sad, like leaving my two brothers"''. Mastrangelo left the group and attempted a solo career on
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, releasing four singles under the name Carlo. He was backed vocally by the uncredited Tremonts (aka The Demilles). The singles, "Baby Doll", and "Little Orphan Girl", received considerable airplay in
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and a few other states, but didn't make the national charts. "Ring-A-Ling", a tune which he overdubbed catchy bass vocals to, was a favorite of New York disc jockey
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. He featured it on his weekly, "Record Review Board Contest", February 12, 1964, and it was the clear winner. It received airplay on New York stations WINS and
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, but also failed to chart nationally. Around the same time, he contributed backing bass vocals to the Laurie single, "Donna Lee", by the Demilles, before joining DiMucci again. Between 1964 and 1966 Mastrangelo was Dion DiMucci's occasional songwriting partner, backup vocalist, and drummer in the group, "Dion and the Wanderers". Recording for
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, they released three uncharted singles and made national appearances on Dick Clark's, "Where The Action Is", and "The Lloyd Thaxton Show". In late 1966, the three original Belmonts; Mastrangelo, Milano, and D'Aleo, reunited with DiMucci and released the album, "Dion & The Belmonts ''Together Again''", for ABC Records. Produced by "''DiMont Music''", Mastrangelo played drums and DiMucci contributed guitar to reduce the need for additional session musicians. Two singles were released from the LP; "My Girl The Month of May"/"Berimbau", and "Movin' Man"/"For Bobbie". Neither charted in
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, but fared better in
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. During their brief reunion they appeared on the popular "Clay Cole Show" debuting "Berimbau" and "My Girl The Month of May", and occasionally performed at local New York City
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such as "The Mardi Gras" on
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(April 29, 1967) before disbanding.


Later career

In the late 1960s, Mastrangelo was lead vocalist for, "The Endless Pulse", recording three uncharted singles for Laurie Records. Subsequent releases included the
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,
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produced, "Shoo-Fly Pie & Apple Pan Dowdy" on
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, followed by a progressive version of the
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classic "Fever", and "Let There Be Love" on the Raftis label. In the early 1970s, Mastrangelo sang lead, played
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,
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, and
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for the
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ensemble, "Pulse" (initially known as The Endless Pulse). Members included Kenny Sambolin, Richie Goggin, Bill Golden, and Chris Gentile. In late 1971, they recorded the LP; "Pulse-''featuring Carlo Mastrangelo''", later released in 1972 on the small Thimble label. Most of the material on the ten-track album was written by Mastrangelo, with an emphasis placed on
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and
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. The LP is noted for being one of the few
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albums featuring a kazoo solo, and stands up well as a fine progressive rock composition. After Pulse disbanded, he formed and sang lead for The Midnite Sun, a popular New York City area nightclub band. Members included Kenny Sambolin - bass guitar, Bobby Coleman - lead guitar, Judy Purse - singer, and his cousin Joey DeMaria on drums. That later changed to Carlo on drums and Charlie Carlisi on lead guitar. After recording the jazz-rock album, Mastrangelo, D'Aleo, Milano, and DiMucci reunited in New York City on June 2, 1972, for a Richard Nader "Rock and Roll Revival" concert. The live performance, recorded by
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, was titled, "Dion and The Belmonts – ''Reunion: Live at Madison Square Garden 1972''". The following year, all four original members did another reunion concert at the
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on
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, with no recording ever being issued. Although no longer an official member of the Belmonts, Mastrangelo did backing vocals on all nine tracks of the Belmonts' album, "''Cigars, Acappella, Candy''", released by
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in 1972. He also sang lead vocals on the songs, "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever", and "We Belong Together". The LP received many favorable reviews, being distinguished for its medley of 13 four-part harmony tracks titled "Street Corner Symphony". Their doo-wop version of, "Da Doo Ron Ron", even received considerable airplay on progressive rock station
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. Mastrangelo lived in
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, minutes away from Dion DiMucci. The two former lead singers of The Belmonts continued to collaborate on many of DiMucci's recordings and live performances from the 1980s until Mastrangelo's death in April 2016 at the age of 78.


Discography


Singles by label

;Mohawk Records: * Teen-age Clementine / Santa Margherita (1957) - The Belmonts * Tag Along / We Went Away (1957) - Dion with the Belmonts ;Laurie Records: * I Wonder Why / Teen Angel (1958) - Dion and the Belmonts *
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/ I Cant Go On (Rosalie) (1958) - Dion and the Belmonts * Don't Pity Me / Just You (1958) - Dion and the Belmonts * A Teenager In Love / I've Cried Before (1959) - Dion and the Belmonts * Every Little Thing I Do / A Lover's Prayer (1959) - Dion and the Belmonts * Where Or When / That's My Desire (1960) - Dion and the Belmonts * When You Wish Upon A Star / Wonderful Girl (1960) - Dion and the Belmonts * In The Still Of The Night / A Funny Feeling (1960) - Dion and the Belmonts * Rockin' Rocket / Happy Tune (instrumentals)(1960) - Carlo and Jimmy * We Belong Together / Such A Long Way (1961) - The Belmonts * Baby Doll / Write Me A Letter (1962) - Carlo * Little Orphan Girl / Mairzy Doats (1963) - Carlo * Five Minutes More / Story Of Love (1963) - Carlo * Ring-A-Ling / Stranger In My Arms (1964) - Carlo * Donna Lee / Um Ba Pa (1964) - The Demilles * Time Is Wastin' / Ghost Man (1968) - The Endless Pulse * You Turned Me Over / Just You (1968) - The Endless Pulse * Nowhere Chick / Wake Me, Shake Me (1969) - The Endless Pulse ;Sabrina/Sabina Records: * Tell Me Why / Smoke From Your Cigarette (1961) - The Belmonts * Don't Get Around Much Anymore / Searching For A New Love (1961) - The Belmonts * I Need Someone / That American Dance (1961) - The Belmonts * I Confess / Hombre (1962) - The Belmonts * Come On Little Angel / How About Me (1962) - The Belmonts ;Columbia Records: * Tomorrow Won't Bring The Rain / You Move Me Babe (1965) - Dion and the Wanderers * Time in My Heart For You / Wake Up Baby (1965) - Dion and the Wanderers * Two Ton Feather / So Much Younger (1966) - Dion and the Wanderers * I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound / Southern Train (1969) - Dion and the Wanderers ;ABC Records: * My Girl The Month of May / Berimbau (1966) - Dion and the Belmonts * Movin' Man / For Bobbie (1967) - Dion and the Belmonts ;Tower Records: * Shoo-Fly Pie & Apple Pan Dowdy / It's Alright (1969) - Carlo's Crown Jewel ;Raftis Records: * Fever / Claudine (1970) - Carlo * Let There Be Love / same (1970) - Carlo ;Thimble Records: * Why Can't She See Me / same (1972) - Pulse


LPs

* ''Presenting Dion and the Belmonts'' (1959) - Laurie Records * ''Wish Upon A Star with Dion and the Belmonts'' (1960) - Laurie Records * ''Together Again'' (1967) - Dion and the Belmonts - ABC Records * ''Summer Love'' (1969) - The Belmonts - Dot Records * ''Cigars Acappella Candy'' (1972) - The Belmonts - Buddah Records * ''Pulse featuring Carlo Mastrangelo'' (1972) - Thimble Records * ''Reunion'' (1973) - Dion and the Belmonts - Warner Brothers Records


References


External links


The Belmonts official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mastrangelo, Carlo 1937 births 2016 deaths American rock singers American people of Italian descent American male pop singers Musicians from the Bronx Laurie Records artists Singers from New York City Dion and the Belmonts members Doo-wop musicians