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Boys Town Gang In 1980 San Francisco was a hotbed of talent both in front of the microphones and behind the scenes. Besides Sylvester, and Two Tons O' Fun, the city was about to launch the careers of Patrick Cowley, Paul Parker, (Frank) Loverde, Lisa, Jo-Lo and Jeanie Tracy. Behind the scenes were d.j. legends Bobby Viteritti, Trip Ringwald, Marty Blecman, Craig Morey, and Bill Motley.
Exit Cynthia Manley enter Jackson Moore....and Robin Charin, Don Wood, Keith Stewart, and Tom Morley. The original vocalists on the first album were Cynthia, Chuck Spero and producer Bill Motley. When Manley exited and Motley had to form a touring group he added another female vocalist (Robin Charin) and three male dancer/singers. This was the line-up for their second album "Disc Charge." The lavendar vinyl promo album was kicked off by a red vinyl 12". The 12" single of "You're The One," a Little Sister hit from 1970, was backed by the Perry Botkin Jr. ("Nadia's Theme")-Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere & The Raiders) penned "Disco Kicks." Both songs were certified hits and no one even noticed the change in the line-up of the group. Imports and remixes of "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You," "Come And Get Your Love" and "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" also swept the charts making this an even bigger hit than their debut album. With more twists and turns than a rollercoaster and no sooner had they completed their second album that the group changed again. This time exit Robin, Don and Keith and enter Bruce Carlton. The final line-up was now Jackson Moore, Tom Morley and Bruce Carlton. For their third and final album the Gang went all out. Besides the usual batch of remakes, "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday," "I Just Can't Help Believing" and "When Will I See You Again." The album featured the stunning "A Good Man (Is Hard To Find)." Drawing on Frisco's (and disco's) wealth of talent, producer Motley put a spin on the medley fad. Not content to bridge several disco classics together Motley assembled all the original singers to sing their part of the medley and to join in the finale of "We Are Family." The "Dance Trance Medley" featured Two Tons O' Fun, Debbie Jacobs, Marlena Shaw, Sylvester, Jo-Lo, Jessica Williams, Margaret Reynolds, Jeanie Tracy and Cynthia Manley. Another of my top 50 hits of all time it's a fitting finale to the Boystown Gang..how could they possibly top that? Jackson Moore continued on after the demise of the Boystown Gang in 1984. Her first release post-Gang was a duet with Jimmy Ruffin of "I'm Gonna Love You Forever" followed by her own recording of "If It's Love (That You're After)," both 12" singles were released on ERC Records. A remix of "If It's Love" followed later on Starnight Records. A 1988 12" on the now defunkt Megatone label, "One Look" was a minor club hit. Years of touring and playing the cabaret circuit coupled with a bigger international following kept Jackson afloat. She has rebounded in 2001 with a brand new release on Peacock Records entitled "Solos And Duos." As the years have passed there has never been anything to equal the Boystown Gang and the phenomena they created on the dance floors. Cynthia is still around, as is Jackson but we've lost Tom Morly and Bill Motley and sadly the Boystown Gang will never be anything more than a faded vinyl memory.
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Websites: Cynthia Manley Band |
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Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You (Music Video 1 at YouTube) Best video
Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You (Music Video 2 at YouTube) |