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Singer of Pop and Rock
A.k.a. Frankie Pescatore
Philladelphia singer, once seen as the next Frankie Avalon under the name "Dean Randolph". Teamed up with songwriter / producer Joe Matt, This collaboration resulted as in their first release "How About That" (Chancellor 1122). For the second Randolph release on Chancellor "The Girl In The White Convertible" (Chancellor 1138), The 5 Classics would contribute back up vocals to the b side,"False Love". Randolph then switched labels, moving to Serene, MGM, then Apt in 65‘, where he waxed the Richie Grasso penned "Dance Everybody Dance" (Apt 25091). Richie would also lend his friend a hand, in singing along on the record‘s "Del-Satins" styled background. Dean Randolph‘s final recording was "Lonely Eyes" for ABC in 1968.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Dean Of Philly | Dean Randolph | 2007 | Compil. |
How About That | Dean Randolph | 1963 | Single |
Fair Weather Friend / This Girl | Dean Randolph | Single |