American singer, record producer and label owner.
Host and music director of the
Dick Clark's Where the Action Is TV show.
Founder of [l15968] (1964) and [l175200] (1987).
Born: December 6, 1939 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Died: November 30, 2024.
Native of Nebraska, Alaimo moved to Rochester, New York at the age of five. He began singing in Miami, Florida in the early 1960s while attending the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, where he formed the singing group The Red Coats, who had minor success with the song I Want You To Love Me but in 1963 his cover of Arthur Alexander's Everyday I Have To Cry became a national hit. From 1961 to 1966 he released 7 albums, but is perhaps best known for hosting and co-producing Dick Clark's 'Where the Action Is' from 1965-1967 on ABC-TV.
In the late 1960s, Alaimo stopped performing to open his own record company with partner
Henry Stone, which became part of Stone's Miami-based T.K. Records combine.
Listed in BMI database under:
IPI #: 33759571 (Stephen Charles Alaimo),
IPI #: 440228590 (Stephen C. Alaimo),
IPI #: 40809597 (Steve Alaimo),
IPI #: 481937716 (Stephen Alaimo)