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The Tokens

American male doo-wop vocal group


Summary

American male doo-wop vocal group

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nameThe Tokens
imageThe Tokens.png
image_size200px
captionThe Tokens in 1967
originBrooklyn, New York, US
genreDoo-wop, pop
years_active1955–1978, 1998–2000
labelWarwick, RCA Victor, Victor Records, RCA Camden, JVC, His Master's Voice, B.T. Puppy Records
current_membersJay Siegel's Tokens:
Jay Siegel
Gabriel Dassa
Kurt Yahjian
The Margo's Tokens:
Jay Leslie
Mike Johnson
Noah Margo
Ari Margo
Damien Margo
past_membersNeil Sedaka
Eddie Rabkin
Cynthia Zolotin
Joe Venneri
Brute Force
Hank Medress
Richie Grasso
Bobby Love
Jay Traynor
Mitch Margo
Bill Reid

a doo-wop vocal group

Jay Siegel Gabriel Dassa Kurt Yahjian The Margo's Tokens: Jay Leslie Mike Johnson Noah Margo Ari Margo Damien Margo Eddie Rabkin Cynthia Zolotin Joe Venneri Brute Force Hank Medress Richie Grasso Bobby Love Jay Traynor Mitch Margo Bill Reid

The Tokens were an American doo-wop band and record production company group from Brooklyn, New York City. The group had four top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, all in the 1960s, their biggest being the chart-topping 1961 hit single "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", which borrowed heavily from the 1939 song "Mbube" by South African singer Solomon Linda. They are also known for having Neil Sedaka as an original member, before he pursued a solo career.

History

The band was formed in 1955 at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York, and was known first as the Linc-Tones, a name inspired by the school's name. The original members were Neil Sedaka, Hank Medress, Eddie Rabkin, and Cynthia Zolotin; however, Rabkin was replaced in 1956 by Jay Siegel. In the same year the band recorded its first single, "While I Dream", with Sedaka on lead vocals; the song was a local hit in New York. Sedaka and Howard Greenfield wrote much of the group's early material. They were unusual among teen vocal groups of the time because they were not a cover band. In 1957, Zolotin left the band.

Briefly recording as the Tokens and the Coins, Sedaka left the group in 1958 to launch his solo career. Siegel and Medress then recorded three singles under a side project for Roulette Records, Darrell & the Oxfords in 1959, with two other musicians who never joined the band. Finally establishing its most famous name and line-up, the group became known as the Tokens in 1960 after recruiting the 13-year-old multi-instrumentalist and first tenor Mitch Margo and his baritone brother Philip "Phil" Margo.

In early 1961, the Tokens released a single for Warwick Records titled "Tonight I Fell In Love", which scored No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earned the group an opportunity to perform on the television program American Bandstand. The popularity that the band garnered as a result of this performance brought it new recording opportunities, culminating in its cover of Solomon Linda's "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" for RCA Victor Records. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it remained for three weeks. The same track peaked at No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart. Both "Tonight I Fell in Love" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" sold more than one million copies, and were awarded gold discs.

From 1962 to 1970, the group released nine more songs that made the Hot 100. In the middle of the British Invasion and the height of Beatlemania, they were one of the few American groups still finding success on popular radio. Jay Siegel was the lead vocalist on all the Tokens' hits including "I Hear Trumpets Blow" (1966) and "Portrait of My Love" (1967). Beginning in 1963, the Tokens also began working as record producers for other artists, such as the Chiffons, Randy & the Rainbows and the Happenings. Their production company was called "Bright Tunes" and they also created their own record company, B.T. (Bright Tunes) Puppy Records. In 1968, The Tokens released the experimental "Animal", intended to serve as lead single for a self-produced album entitled Intercourse. However, the single flopped and Warner Bros. Records rejected the album due to its uncommercial nature and sexual overtones, and so in 1971 the band privately pressed 200 copies of Intercourse through B.T. Puppy. In 1972, Jay Siegel did background vocals for a re-recording of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" with Robert John as the lead vocalist. This version hit No. 3 on the chart and was awarded a Gold disc.

In 1970, Hank Medress began producing an act for Bell Records, Dawn, which featured the former teen idol Tony Orlando. It was as a favor to Medress that Orlando sang lead on the first record, "Candida", which became a Top 3 hit. In 1973, Medress ended his relationship with the Tokens and Siegel teamed with the Margo Brothers to form the group Cross Country, which had some success with its cover version of "In the Midnight Hour". The Tokens occasionally reunited during 1975 as singing regulars on the Adam Wade-hosted game show Musical Chairs and in 1978 recorded "A Victim of Gravity" for ABC's Schoolhouse Rock.

Brothers Mitch and Philip Margo continued to perform with new members Jay Leslie, Mike Johnson, and Noah Margo (one of Phil Margo's sons) who played drums. Mitch Margo's sons, Damien Margo and Ari Margo, also made occasional guest performances with the band, exemplifying Phil Margo's saying: "If you hang around long enough you can grow your own band".

Siegel continues to perform with his own version of the Tokens. Until 2022 Siegel's Tokens performed featuring bass singer Bill Reid, who had previously sang background with The Halos and had featured on some early 1960s top hits including Curtis Lee's "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" as well as Barry Mann's "Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)". Siegel brought in John "Jay" Traynor, the original lead singer (before Jay Black) of Jay & the Americans and the Mystics who sang with Siegel's Tokens until 2014. Siegel's son was also part of the group as keyboardist and occasional vocalist. The current members of Jay Siegel's Tokens are Kurt "Frenchie" Yaghjian and Gabriel Dassa. Yaghjian appeared in the original Broadway cast of Jesus Christ Superstar and the film version of Hair. Dassa is an orthopedic surgeon and sings with the a cappella group Classic Sounds.

Jay Siegel's Tokens and the Margo brothers reunited in 2000 to perform on the PBS special Doo Wop 51. At the time, Siegel's Tokens were Siegel, Reid and Eddy Rezzonico, who had replaced singer-songwriter Richie Grasso during the 1990s.

Former band member Hank Medress died of lung cancer on June 18, 2007, at his Manhattan home, aged 68. John "Jay" Traynor died of liver cancer on January 2, 2014, at a hospital in Tampa, Florida, aged 70. Mitch Margo died of natural causes on November 24, 2017, at Studio City, California, also aged 70. Philip Margo died of a stroke on November 13, 2021, at a hospital in Los Angeles, aged 79. Bass singer Bill Reid of Jay Siegel's Tokens suffered a heart attack on April 11, 2022, and died shortly afterwards.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumUS
1958Neil Sedaka and the Tokens
Neil Sedaka and the Tokens and Coins
1961The Lion Sleeps Tonight54
1962We the Tokens Sing Folk
1964Wheels
1966I Hear Trumpets Blow148
The Tokens Again
1967Back to Back134
It's a Happening World
1970Greatest Moments (In a Girl's Life)
1971Both Sides Now
December 5
InterCourse
1973*Cross Country*Cross Country was released by three members of the Tokens, using the band name Cross Country.
1988Re-Doo-Wopp
1993Oldies Are Now
1996Tonight the Lion Dances
1999Unscrewed
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

;Notes:

Singles

YearTitles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicatedChart positionsAlbumUS
US R&B
CAN
UK
1956"I Love My Baby"
b/w "While I Dream" ANon-album tracks
1961"Tonight I Fell in Love"
b/w "I'll Always Love You"1512
"When I Go to Sleep at Night"
b/w "Dry Your Eyes" (from The Tokens Again)Non-album tracks
"Sincerely"
b/w "When Summer Is Through"120
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
b/w "Tina"17111The Lion Sleeps Tonight
1962"B'wa Nina (Pretty Girl)"
b/w "Weeping River"55We the Tokens Sing Folk
"Big Boat"
b/w "The Riddle"26The Lion Sleeps Tonight
"La Bamba"
b/w "A Token of Love" (Non-album track)85We the Tokens Sing Folk
"Dream Angel Goodnight"
b/w "I'll Do My Crying Tomorrow"Non-album tracks
"A Bird Flies Out of Sight"
b/w "Wishing" (Non-album track)We the Tokens Sing Folk
1963"Tonight I Met an Angel"
b/w "Hindi Lullaby" (from The Lion Sleeps Tonight)126Non-album track
"Hear the Bells"
b/w "A-B-C 1-2-3"9439The Tokens Again
"Please Write"
b/w "I'll Always Love You"10890Non-album tracks
1964"Let's Go to the Drag Strip"
b/w "Two Cars"Wheels
"Swing"
b/w "A Girl Named Arlene" (Non-album track)105I Hear Trumpets Blow
"Remember Last Summer"
b/w "Strange Strange Feeling"
Shown as by The Four WindsNon-album tracks
"He's in Town"
b/w "Oh Kathy" (from The Greatest Moments with the Tokens)4320I Hear Trumpets Blow
"You're My Girl"
b/w "Havin' Fun" (Non-album track)The Greatest Moments with the Tokens
1965"Nobody But You"
b/w "Mr. Cupid (Don't You Call On Me)" (Non-album track)90
"Sylvie Sleepin'"
b/w "A Message to the World" (Non-album track)I Hear Trumpets Blow
"Only My Friend"
b/w "Cattle Call"Non-album tracks
"The Bells of St. Mary"
b/w "Just One Smile"68
"The Three Bells"
b/w "A Message to the World" (Non-album track)120I Hear Trumpets Blow
1966"I Hear Trumpets Blow"
b/w "Don't Cry, Sing Along with the Music"3086
"Great Moments in a Girl's Life"
b/w "Breezy" (Non-album track)102The Greatest Moments with the Tokens
1967"Green Plant"
b/w "Saloogy" (from I Hear Trumpets Blow)Non-album track
"Portrait of My Love"
b/w "She Comes and Goes"3623Portrait of My Love
"It's a Happening World"
b/w "How Nice"69
"Ain't That Peculiar"
b/w "Bye, Bye, Bye" (from It's a Happening World)Non-album tracks
1968"Till"
b/w "Poor Man" (from It's a Happening World)
"Needles of Evergreen"
b/w "Mister Snail"
"Animal"
b/w "Bathroom Wall"
"The Banana Boat Song"
b/w "Grandfather" (from It's a Happening World)48
"Some People Sleep"
b/w "The World Is Full of Wonderful Things" (Non-album track)Both Sides Now
1969"Get a Job"
b/w "Please Say You Want Me"18Non-album tracks
"Go Away Little Girl"/"Young Girl"
b/w "I Want to Make Love to You"118
"End of the World"
b/w "I Could Be"
"She Lets Her Hair Down (Early in the Morning)"C
b/w "Oh to Get Away" (Non-album track)6143Both Sides Now
1970"Let It Ride"
b/w "One Face in the Crowd"
Shown as by The Four Winds12Non-album tracks
"Don't Worry Baby"
b/w "Some People Sleep"9567Both Sides Now
"Both Sides Now"
b/w "I Could See Me (Dancin' with You)" (from December 5)
"Groovin' on the Sunshine"/"Sesame Street"
b/w "Listen to the Words (Listen to the Music)"82Non-album tracks
1972"I Like to Throw My Head Back and Sing (That Good Ole Rock and Roll)"
b/w "You and Me"
1973"Rock and Roll Music"
b/w "Just a Thought" (from Cross Country)
Shown as by Cross Country
"In the Midnight Hour"
b/w "A Smile Song"
Shown as by Cross Country3034Cross Country
"Tastes So Good to Me"
b/w "A Ball Song"
Shown as by Cross Country
1974"Penny Whistle Band"
b/w "Lord Can't Sing a Solo"Non-album tracks
1977"Dear Judy"
b/w "Come Softly to Me"
Shown as by The 4 Winds
1988"Re-Doo-Wopp"
b/w "I'm Through with You"Re-Doo-Wopp
1994"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (re-release)51The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1994 CD reissue)
1996"Only in My Dreams" (CD single)Tonight, The Lion Dances
"Save the Last Dance for Me"
b/w "Suavito"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
  • APeaked at No. 39 on the WMGM chart
  • CPeaked at No. 27 on RPM Adult Contemporary chart

Production work

As well as being performing and recording artists the Tokens were also record producers. Here are some of the records they produced:

  • "He's So Fine" by the Chiffons
  • "One Fine Day" by the Chiffons
  • "Denise" by Randy & the Rainbows
  • "See You in September" by the Happenings
  • "I Got Rhythm" by the Happenings
  • "Go Away Little Girl" by the Happenings
  • "Candida" by Tony Orlando and Dawn
  • "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando and Dawn
  • "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" by Tony Orlando and Dawn

Awards and recognition

The Tokens were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.

In 1998, the Tokens were mentioned by the Guinness World Records for performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums in the United States and Canada.

References

References

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  6. Murrells, Joseph. (1978). "The Book of Golden Discs". Barrie and Jenkins Ltd.
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  8. DVD credits. ''Schoolhouse Rock!: Special 30th Anniversary Edition''. 2002.
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  11. (June 28, 2023). "The Double Life of a Brilliant New York Orthopedic Doctor".
  12. Buell, Bill. (2017-11-09). "Tokens' Siegel never tires of 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight'".
  13. (2005). "Manhattan's Musical Heritage - Tara Preston, Frank J. Esposito - Google Books". Arcadia.
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