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The Scamps

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Rock and Jazz
A.k.a. The Five Scamps

The origins of the Scamps go back to the late 30s and a CCC (Civilian Conservation Camp) in Parsons, Kansas. There, workers Earl Robinson (from Kansas City, Kansas) and James Whitcomb (from Baxter Springs, Kansas), along with two others, would entertain to pass the time. A Mr. Mason nicknamed them "The Scamps of CC Camp," and the nickname stuck. As time went on, the unremembered two would be replaced by brothers Wyatt and Torrence Griffin (two more Kansas City residents). The lineup of the Scamps (they decided to keep the CCC name) was as follows: Earl Robinson (lead vocals and cocktail drums), Torrence Griffin (first tenor and dancer), Wyatt Griffin (second tenor and guitar), James Whitcomb (bass and bassist), and Rudy Massingale (piano, sax, and occasional background vocals). Their first professional appearance was at the Sherman Bar, at 9th and Locust, in Kansas City, Missouri. Since the Scamps played various instruments as well as doing vocals and dancing, they made a decision to become a full-spectrum act, not just singers. Johnny Tumino, of Consolidated Orchestras of America, became their manager. Tumino booked them into some appearances in California, and they all piled into Rudy's father's car and drove out there. Tumino got someone from the Bihari Brothers' Modern Music come to see them perform, and they were offered a contract (which only Wyatt signed). The Scamps - 1947 The Scamps first appeared on record in January 1947, with "Don't Cry Baby" (a tune that had been a big hit for Erskine Hawkins). It was backed with "More Than You Know," which had been a charter for Ruth Etting in 1930 (and, most recently, for Perry Como in the summer of 1946). Earl Robinson was to lead all their Modern releases

     
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Street Punk on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Vegan Burger on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Unified Punks on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Petty Vandalism on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Ballad of Josh Abel on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Ghouls 'n Punx Unite on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Stand Tall on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Bombs in Belfast on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Rumble in the Mines on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps
Working Class Youth on Ten Years a Grind.. by The Scamps

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Red Hot!The Scamps2002Compil.
Waterproof / Yes, That's My BabyThe Scamps1955Album
Don't Cry Baby / More Than You KnowThe Scamps1947Album
I'm Falling For You / Sweet SlumberThe Scamps1947Album
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