- Nicknames
- The Chimes
- The Capris
- The Chimes, a vocal group noted for its crisp harmonies, was formed in Brooklyn, NY, in the mid-'50s by lead singer Lenny Cocco. Their very first single hit it big: a 1930s ballad popularized by Tommy Dorsey called "Once in a While", on the independent Tag Records label. It hit #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1961. Their follow-up song, "I'm In the Mood for Love", was also a ballad from the 1930s but it didn't do as well as its predecessor, only reaching #38. In 1962 the group changed its name from The Chimes to Lenny Cocco & The Chimes and released a single, "Two Times", but it was not a hit. The group broke up in 1964.- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- Members have included Lenny Cocco (died 5/8/2015), Pat DePrisco, Richard Mercado, Joseph Croce (died 1993), Pat McGuire (died 11/61), Frank Di Blasi, Angelo Perrone, Frank Pionegro, Sal Mazzola, Joseph Antaki, Dennis Gustaferi, Charles Acuri.
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