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The Tune Weavers

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270:, and others. They released several more records on the Casa Grande label, distributed by Ember Records, including "I Remember Dear", but none of their later releases made the charts. Charlotte Davis left the group in 1960, and was replaced by William "Bunky" Morris Jr.. They continued to record until 1964, but then broke up. 273:
The group reassembled for some performances in the 1970s, and Margo Sylvia recorded under the Tune Weavers name in the late 1980s. Following her death in 1991, and that of Gil Lopez in 1998, John Sylvia and Charlotte Davis (now Charlotte Davis Rose) joined new group members Alice Fernandes and Burt
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The group came to the attention of former band leader Frank Paul, and in March 1957 they recorded a song, "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby", that Margo and Gil had written together in 1952. The record was issued on Paul's own label,
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duo together in clubs, before being joined in 1956 by Margo's husband John, and her cousin Charlotte, to form the group. They were originally called the T
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then bought the national distribution rights, and released it on their subsidiary label Checker Records. The record entered both the
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ne Weavers before they were mistakenly announced as the Tune Weavers, and the new name stuck.
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Charlotte Davis (b. 12 November 1936). Margo and Gil, who were sister and brother, sang as a
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in September 1957, reaching no. 5 on the pop chart and no. 4 on the R&B chart.
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Obituary for John B. Sylvia, Jr. | Hathaway Funeral Homes
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formed in 1957. They had a US top ten hit in 1957 with "
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Pina to do shows, and the group was inducted into the
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Index

Margo Sylvia
Woburn, Massachusetts
United States
R&B
doo-wop
jazz
Casa Grande
Ember
American
vocal group
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby
Woburn, Massachusetts
obligato
jazz
pop
Casa Grande
DJs
Philadelphia
Dick Clark
Chess Records
Chicago
Billboard
pop
R&B charts
Alan Freed
rock and roll
Brooklyn, New York
The Everly Brothers
Buddy Holly
the Crickets

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