The Laddins


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Originating from Harlem, NY, in the mid-'50s, the Laddins carved an unspectacular recording career from 1957 to 1964 on a succession of hotdog-stand recording companies. The originals members were David Pinky Coleman (lead), Ernest Micky Goody (first tenor), Early E.J. Marcus (lead/second tenor), and John Marcus (baritone). Bobby Jay (bass) joined in 1957 and missed seemingly their only early photo session, which depicts the Laddins as a quartet. They scored a now-sought-after single that did little when released, entitled Did It, on Central Records in 1957. Disappointed, Central allowed scheduled releases for 1958, My Baby's Left Me and I'm Falling In Love, to gather dust.
Yes, Oh Baby Yes appeared on Grey Cliff Records in 1959; but history repeated itself as proposed follow-ups, Eternally and So Long Darling, never were released. Their next release was Come On on Isle in 1960; but its pre-picked successor, A Certain Kind of Love, was shelved. Initially, companies loved the Laddins, but withdrew the adulation after their first singles with the labels bombed.
Their most popular failure came courtesy of Theater Records in 1961. The two-sided pleaser, Oh How I Hate to Go Home and There Was Once a Time, was their only known release on the short-lived label.
After two 1962 releases, I'll Kiss Your Teardrops Away b/w If You Need Me, I'll Be There on Angie and Try, Try Again on Groove, the Laddins left the Big Apple for the Big Orange (Miami, FL). You seldom hear of entertainers leaving New York City for recording opportunities, but that's exactly what they did the winter of 1962. In the interim, Angie unleashed Push, Shake, Kick and Shout in late 1962; Bardell Records reissued it in 1963.
The Laddins refreshed their lineup with new lead singer Yvonne Frankie Gearing, Alfred Ellis, and Dizzy Jones, joining Goody and the Marcus brothers; other members came and went but these were the main cogs. (Bobby Jay joined the military.) The new group had one single on Butane Records, Dream Baby b/w Dizzy Jones Birdland, in 1964 before evolving into the Steinways, a group with a similar sound to Motown's Elgins and Philadelphia's Formations.
Bobby Jay later worked as a DJ at WWRL and WCBS-FM in New York City, and stations in Augustus, GA; Memphis, TN; and Newark, NJ. Billboard honored him as Air Personality of the Year in 1977. Jay also acted off-Broadway, hosted a magazine-style talk show, appeared in the soap Guiding Light, and toiled as a record producer. He appeared sometimes in a revamped lineup of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers with Lymon's brother, Lewis Lymon; long-time stand in Jimmy Castor; and original members Jimmy Merchant and Herman Santiago.
Frankie Gearing sang with the Coeds, the Steinways (which also included Goody and the Marcus brothers), the Glories, Quiet Elegance, and recorded as a solo artist. She also relocated to her hometown, St. Petersburg, FL, where she's a popular entertainer. David Coleman is deceased. Alfred Pee Wee Ellis toiled for years as a saxophonist for James Brown. The whereabouts of the others are unknown.

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Godchildren Of Soul
Anyone Can Join!
1994, CD,
Godchildren Of Soul
Soulfingertips
1994
Martin Briley
Fear Of The Unknown
1981
Various
Jive-A-Rama Volume 3
2022, CD, Comp, Atomicat Records, ,
Rock & Roll/Doo Wop/Rhythm & Blues
Various
Popcorn Story Vol.2 The 'Mojo' Man Presents 28 Popcorn Gems
2021, CD, Comp, Koko Mojo Records, ,
Jump Blues/Doo Wop/Rhythm & Blues/Soul
Various
Out On The Floor - 40 Northern Soul Floor-Fillers
2018, 2xCD, Comp, Not Now Music
Various
Essential Doo Wop Soul
2018, 2xCD, Comp, Not Now Music, ,
Doo Wop
Various
100 Northern Soul Classics
2017, 4xCD, Comp, Not Now Music, ,
Soul/Rhythm & Blues
Various
Northern Soul Underground - 50 Soulful Rarities
2015, 2x CD, ,
Soul
Various
The Finbarr Golden Treasury Of Doo Wop Volume Five
2009, CD, Comp, Finbarr International
Various
Doo Wop 45s On CD: Vol. 15
2004, CD, Comp, RM, Collectables, ,
Rock & Roll/Doo Wop/Ballad
Various
Doo Wop 45s On CD: Vol. 11
2002, CD, Comp, RM, Collectables, ,
Rock & Roll/Doo Wop/Ballad
Various
The Best Of The Rarest Doo-Wops Vol. 2
1998, CD, Comp, Toto Records (2)
Various
Dance With Me Vol. 4
1995, CD, Comp, RM, Bar Records (2), ,
Pop Rock/Ballad/Vocal/Doo Wop/Smooth Jazz/Soul
Various
The Golden Era Of Doowops: The Groups Of Times Square Records Pt.1
1995, CD, Comp, Relic (2)
Various
The Very Best Of Doowop Rarities Vol. 3
1993, CD, Comp, Regency (2)
Various
Doo-Bop-Jivers Vol. V
CD, Comp, Wop Record
Various
The Vault Ultra Rare Vocal Group Sounds
CD, Comp, Time Productions
Various
These Men In Love: 25 Male Group Northern Soul Rarities
CD, Comp, Unofficial, Soul World (2)