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The Swans

The Swans

The Swans has been played on NTS in shows including Axcess Amnesia w/ Jenny Sayaka Nono, featured first on 14 February 2025. Songs played include Here To Stay.

The Swans was an American 1950's doo-wop group with: Charlie Drew (High Tenor) Ray Roberts (Baritone) Donald Sledge (First Tenor) James Bradham (Second Tenor/Baritone)

Discography : 1953 - My True Love / No More (Rainbow 233) 1956 - Believe In Me / In The Morning (Steamboat 101)

The group formed around 1951 and was from Greenburg, New York, which is, located about one mile from White Plains. The members at various times included James Brabham, Charlie Drew, Donald Sledge, Charlie Sharrock, Clifford James and Ray Roberts. Sledge was in the service when the record was made. They were just kids hanging around her neighborhood in Greenburg, NY listening to groups like the Orioles, Cardinals and Clovers. They tried to sound like them and after awhile , they needed a name so we came up with a ‘bird name’, the Swans. By 1953, they were playing some clubs in New York City and met Lover Patterson. Patterson was a “jack-of-all-trades” in the New York music scene. He was connected to Eddie Heller’s Rainbow Record Company where he helped the Swans obtain a contract. Brabham stated that he wrote “My True Love” along with Ray Roberts and also collaborated on the flip side “(Ain’t Like That) No More”. He also divulged that Ray Roberts was the lead singer on “My True Love” and that there was some unfinished material at Rainbow Records.
“My True Love” was released on Rainbow number 233 in Dec. 1953. The record went nowhere evidenced by no information about the group or the record in Billboard Magazine’s 1953 or 1954 clippings. Doc Robinson from the Master-Tones , Charlie Drew, and James Bradham joined a resurrected Swans group, along with Charlie Sherock and Ray Roberts. They spent their time rehearsing a couple of songs ("Believe In Me" and "In The Morning").

2 The Swans "The Boy With The Beatle Hair", reached #85.

Credited to Gamble-Ross-Renzetti-Jackson, it runs to 2 minutes 28 seconds and was released on the Cameo label backed by "Please Hurry Home." with Jean and Tina Thomas. They also were the girls who sang backup on all of Bobby Rydell records.

You're probably thinking of M.Gira and Jarboe's band, SWANS.

Also a reggae artist, featured on a few comps, such as "For A Few Dollars More".

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The Swans

The Swans has been played on NTS in shows including Axcess Amnesia w/ Jenny Sayaka Nono, featured first on 14 February 2025. Songs played include Here To Stay.

The Swans was an American 1950's doo-wop group with: Charlie Drew (High Tenor) Ray Roberts (Baritone) Donald Sledge (First Tenor) James Bradham (Second Tenor/Baritone)

Discography : 1953 - My True Love / No More (Rainbow 233) 1956 - Believe In Me / In The Morning (Steamboat 101)

The group formed around 1951 and was from Greenburg, New York, which is, located about one mile from White Plains. The members at various times included James Brabham, Charlie Drew, Donald Sledge, Charlie Sharrock, Clifford James and Ray Roberts. Sledge was in the service when the record was made. They were just kids hanging around her neighborhood in Greenburg, NY listening to groups like the Orioles, Cardinals and Clovers. They tried to sound like them and after awhile , they needed a name so we came up with a ‘bird name’, the Swans. By 1953, they were playing some clubs in New York City and met Lover Patterson. Patterson was a “jack-of-all-trades” in the New York music scene. He was connected to Eddie Heller’s Rainbow Record Company where he helped the Swans obtain a contract. Brabham stated that he wrote “My True Love” along with Ray Roberts and also collaborated on the flip side “(Ain’t Like That) No More”. He also divulged that Ray Roberts was the lead singer on “My True Love” and that there was some unfinished material at Rainbow Records.
“My True Love” was released on Rainbow number 233 in Dec. 1953. The record went nowhere evidenced by no information about the group or the record in Billboard Magazine’s 1953 or 1954 clippings. Doc Robinson from the Master-Tones , Charlie Drew, and James Bradham joined a resurrected Swans group, along with Charlie Sherock and Ray Roberts. They spent their time rehearsing a couple of songs ("Believe In Me" and "In The Morning").

2 The Swans "The Boy With The Beatle Hair", reached #85.

Credited to Gamble-Ross-Renzetti-Jackson, it runs to 2 minutes 28 seconds and was released on the Cameo label backed by "Please Hurry Home." with Jean and Tina Thomas. They also were the girls who sang backup on all of Bobby Rydell records.

You're probably thinking of M.Gira and Jarboe's band, SWANS.

Also a reggae artist, featured on a few comps, such as "For A Few Dollars More".

Original source Last.fm

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Here To Stay
The Swans
The Grapevine Label1998