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The Eternals

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Rock and R&B/Soul

Five guys from the Freeman Street section of the South Bronx, all of Hispanic (Puerto Rican) decent, met in 1957 while in Junior HS. They formed a singing group and originally called themselves The Gleamers. The members of this quintet included: Ernie Sierra, Carlos Girona, Fred Hodge, Alex Miranda and Anibal Torres. Although they emulated The Flamingos, The Spaniels and The Heartbeats, it was two novelty Latin-flavored tunes that put them on the Rock ‘N Roll map. One day Bill Martin, a noted vocal group manager and dancer, happen to hear them rehearsing. He was very impressed with this young group of teenagers and became their manager. He coached the boys and when their sound was distinct and polished, he brought them to Morty Craft, owner of Melba Records. Girona had written a seasonal tune entitled "Christmas In The Jungle" and it was that song that brought them to Beltone Studios in the late spring of 1959. The lyrics were revised by Girona to accommodate a post holiday season release. The new title was then, "Rockin’ in the Jungle" and was released on The Hollywood Records label. With that came a name change for the Group to The Eternals. It was suggested by their manager based upon a passage in the Bible. Their second recording, "Babalu’s Wedding Day", another spirited novelty rocker, featured Girona’s bouncy Latin lead, Alex Miranda’s incomparable bass and a hot sax solo by King Curtis. It’s flipside, "My Girl", was written and led by Ernie Sierra for his the girlfriend, who he would eventually marry. In 1960, Fred Hodge joined The Army and was replaced by George Villanueva. The Eternals next release on Morty Craft’s Warwick Records label was "Blind Date" and featured George on the B side with "Today". Personnel changes and the passing of Alex Miranda (1967) brought new members (George "Tito" Santiago and Hector Garcia) into The Eternals. There were few and infrequent engagements, but no new releases. Family and occupational responsibilities slowed things down for the group till the early 1970’s. The Eternals reformed with Ernie Sierra steering the group and along with George "Tito" Santiago and Herman Velez (The Hemlocks), providing the nucleus of the present day Eternals. Fred Clavel joined as bass and the return of George Villanueva provide the longest lasting aggregation of The Eternals. The Eternals have remained a 'Class Act' and have been on stage with the best of the ever shrinking great original groups. The Eternals have released The Eternals’ CD "Through The Years" and recorded a Ronnie I Clifton Records release entitled "The Eternals, Today". Through the years, The Eternals have performed at such notable venues as New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Westbury’s Music Fair shows, the Pittsburgh Oldies Record Collectors Club shows, the UGHA shows and many more. They have endeavored to stay true to their original sound and have been successful through the efforts of founder, Ernie Sierra and through the talents and spirit of this unique vocal quintet, The Eternals.

     
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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
"Today"The Eternals2001Compil.
Gary Lewis & The Playboys / The Eternals / Sam CookeGary Lewis & The Playboys / The Eternals / Sam Cooke1981Compil.
Today / Blind DateThe Eternals1961Single
Babalu's Wedding Day / My GirlThe Eternals1959Single
Rockin' In The Jungle / Rock 'N' Roll Cha-ChaThe Eternals1959Single
The Nobletones Meet The EternalsThe EternalsAlbum
Rockin' In The Jungle / Life Is But A DreamThe Eternals, The HarptonesSingle
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