Band,
Singer of Pop, Jazz and Soundtrack
U.S. Vocal group: 1946-1960 Original lineup, which was present their United Artist recordings were Tommy Hamm, Bob Smith, Jack Bierman, Ginny O'Connor. Ginny was previously with Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones. Later female leads were Joan Loree (1949-51), Toni Southern (1951-52), Jamie Dina (1952-58), and Adele Castle (1958-60). The Mello-Larks broke up in 1960.
Joe Eich voc | |
Bob Wollter voc | |
Adele Castle voc | |
Tommy Hamm voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Just For A Lark | The Mello-Larks | 1959 | Album |
The Melody Lingers On | Georgie Auld And The Mello-Larks | 1959 | Album |
IGA Tricennial Revue | Helen O'Connell, The Mello-Larks, Lew Parker | 1956 | Album |
Mr. Wonderful / Leroy! | The Mello-Larks | 1956 | Single |
The Mello-Larks And Jamie | The Mello-Larks | 1955 | Album |
Malaguena | Neal Hefti, The Mello-Larks | 1955 | Single |
Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets) | The Mello-Larks | 1955 | Single |
Here I Am In Love Again / Gideon Bible | The Mello-Larks | 1954 | Album |
Every Cat Has Nine Lives / Weeping Willow | Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra, June Ward With The Mello-Larks | 1952 | Album |
Down, Down, Down | The Mello-Larks | Single |
Istituto Italo-Latino Americano / Roma Band |