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1 History  





2 Discography  



2.1  Albums  





2.2  Singles  





2.3  Jimmy Beaumont solo singles  





2.4  Janet Vogel solo single as Janet Deane  







3 Awards and recognition  





4 References  





5 Bibliography  





6 External links  














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The Skyliners
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresDoo-wop
Years active1958–1966, 1974–present
LabelsCalico, Colpix, Jubilee, Original Sound, Kama Sutra
MembersDonna Groom
Eric Bruce
John Sarkis
Mark Groom (drummer)
Jim Gregorakis
Past membersJimmy Beaumont
Wally Lester
Jackie Taylor
Joe Verscharen
Janet Vogel
Paul Conners
Nick Pociask

The Skyliners are an American doo-wop group from Pittsburgh. The original lineup was: Jimmy Beaumont (lead), Janet Vogel (soprano), Wally Lester (tenor), Jackie Taylor (bass voice, guitarist), Joe Verscharen (baritone).[1][2] The Skyliners were best known for their 1959 hit, "Since I Don't Have You".

History[edit]

The Skyliners also hit the top 40 with "This I Swear" and "Pennies from Heaven". Other classics include "It Happened Today" (1959), "Close Your Eyes" (1961), and "Comes Love" (1962). The original group dissolved in 1963, but re-united eleven years later (without Jackie Taylor), for what would become their last charted record, "Where Have They Gone?"

In 1965, Jimmy Beaumont recorded two notable singles for the Bang label: the first record, "Tell Me"/"I Feel Like I'm Falling in Love", had medium-tempo soul-styled tracks.

For his second Bang 45, "You Got Too Much Going for You"/"I Never Loved Her Anyway", Beaumont transformed into an impressive soul singer, sounding nothing like his previous, more pop-styled efforts. It led some to question in later years, if it actually was his singing.[citation needed] These two tracks are now considered Northern Soul collectibles. The single was also issued on UK London HLZ 10059 in 1966.

Jackie Taylor was drafted into the U.S. Army about 1965.[3] In 1975 Wally Lester and Joe Versharen left the group; they were replaced by new members, Jimmie Ross and Bob Sholes.[4][5]

In 1978, the Detroit based record producer Don Davis — who produced Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Johnny Taylor, the Dramatics, and the Dells — picked up one of his favorite groups (the Skyliners) to record in his United Sound Studios. They recorded the group's "comeback" album for the RCA subsidiary, Tortoise International Records.[6] The songs "Oh, How Happy" and "The Love Bug" were included, as was a hefty re-make of Dan Schafer's original RCA Victor single, "A Day Without You, Dear".[7]

Janet Vogel committed suicide in 1980; Cathy Cooper joined the group as a replacement.[4] She and Ross left two years later to form a duo;[4] they were replaced by Rick Morris[8] and Donna Groom.[3]

Morris retired in 1993.[8] Beaumont invited David Proch to join the group and he accepted. Also performing with the group at this time was Tom Sholes, brother of Bob Sholes. The two were local to the group; they attended St George High School in the Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The group became Beaumont, Groom, Proch, and Nick Pociask.[9]

David Proch (at age 44) the third person to sing tenor for the Skyliners, died on October 19, 1998, in a car accident.[10] His car collided with a truck hauling asphalt on U.S. Route 30 near Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Proch's place was taken by Dick Muse, a former member of the Laurels.[11] Rick Morris replaced Muse in 2011.[8] Frank Czuri replaced Morris in 2013.[12] In January 2019 Jim Gregorakis replaced Nick Pociask. Eric Bruce replaced Frank Czuri in September 2019.

Their longtime manager and producer Joe Rock, who also co-wrote "Since I Don't Have You", died on April 4, 2000, at age 63, after complications from quadruple bypass heart surgery.[13]

Four of the original members have died:

Until his death, Jimmy Beaumont performed with the Skyliners in their line-up of Nick Pociask, Frank Czuri, and Donna Groom (whose husband, Mark Groom, has been the group's drummer/conductor for more than 25 years).

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles[edit]

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Label & number Chart positions Album
US Hot 100
[20]
US Cashbox
US R&B
[20]
1959 "Since I Don't Have You"
b/w "One Night, One Night"
Calico 103/104 12 7 3 The Skyliners (1959)
"This I Swear"
b/w "Tomorrow"
Calico 106 26 31 20
"It Happened Today"
b/w "Lonely Way"
Calico 109 59 43 Since I Don't Have You
1960 "How Much"
b/w "Lorraine from Spain" (from Since I Don't Have You)
Calico 114 98 Non-album track
"Pennies from Heaven"
b/w "I'll Be Seeing You"
Calico 117 24 24 The Skyliners (1959)
"Happy Time"
b/w "Believe Me"
Calico 120 Non-album tracks
1961 "I'll Close My Eyes"
b/w "The Door Is Still Open"
Colpix 188
"Close Your Eyes"
b/w "Our Love Will Last"
Colpix 613
1962 "Everyone But You"
b/w "Three Coins in the Fountain"
Cameo 215
"Comes Love"
b/w "Tell Me"
Viscount 104
1963 "Since I Fell for You"
b/w "I'd Die"
Atco 6270
1965 "The Loser"
b/w "Everything Is Fine"
Jubilee 5506 72 88 34
"Get Yourself a Baby"
b/w "Who Do You Love"
Jubilee 5512
1966 "I Run to You"
b/w "Don't Hurt Me Baby"
Jubilee 5520
1974 "Where Have They Gone"
b/w "I Could Have Loved You So Well"
Capitol 3979 100
1976 "The Day the Clown Cried"
b/w "Our Day Is Here"
Drive 6250
1978 "Oh How Happy"
b/w "We've Got Love on Our Side"
Tortoise International 11243 96 The Skyliners (1978)
"The Love Bug (Done Bit Me Again)"
b/w "Smile on Me"
Tortoise International 11312
1990 "You're My Christmas Present"
b/w "Another Lonely New Year's Eve"
Classic Artists 123 Non-album tracks
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Jimmy Beaumont solo singles[edit]

Janet Vogel solo single as Janet Deane[edit]

Awards and recognition[edit]

The Skyliners were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002.[21]

On August 11, 2019, a section of road in McKeesport PA's Renziehausen Park, Tulip Drive, was renamed Jimmy Beaumont Blvd. With Beaumont's family present, the dedication ceremony took place at the park's Lions Bandshell and was followed by a concert with the current Skyliners.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2000). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1999. Menomonee Falls, Wisc.: Record Research. ISBN 089820139-X.
  • ^ "Frank Czuri | Jimmy Beaumont and The Skyliners". Theskyliners.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2013. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Jimmy Beaumont, Skyliners: A Hometown Success Story". The Pittsburgh Press. February 23, 1989.
  • ^ a b c "Jimmie Ross - Pittsburgh Music History". Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  • ^ "ROBERT M. "BOB" SHOLES Obituary: View ROBERT SHOLES's Obituary by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Legacy.com. September 3, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  • ^ "Tortoise International Records". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 29, 2011.
  • ^ "Dan Schafer 1976 RCA single & jukebox strips". DanSchafer.com. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  • ^ a b c "Rick Morris | Jimmy Beaumont and the Skyliners". Theskyliners.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  • ^ Pore-Lee-Dunn Productions. "Interview with The Skyliners". Classicbands.com. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  • ^ Rock, Doc. "The Dead Rock Stars Club 1998 - 1999". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ "Old Mon Music: Dick Muse & The Laurels". Oldmonmusic.blogspot.com. August 27, 2010. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  • ^ "Frank Czuri | Jimmy Beaumont and the Skyliners". Theskyliners.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2013. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  • ^ Rock, Doc. "The Dead Rock Stars Club 2000". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ Rock, Doc. "The Dead Rock Stars Club - The 1980s". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ "THE SKYLINERS". Joetroiano.wordpress.com. May 27, 2010. Archived from the original on October 10, 2017. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ Mervis, Scott (April 24, 2015). "Obituary: Walter 'Wally' Paul Lester / Original singer for the Skyliners | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Post-gazette.com. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  • ^ Walter Lester. "Walter Lester Obituary - Southport, NC | Post-Gazette.com". Legacy.com. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  • ^ "Pittsburgh music legend Jimmy Beaumont of the Skyliners dies at 76". Wtae.com. Associated Press. October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  • ^ "JAMES BEAUMONT Obituary - McKeesport, PA | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Legacy.com. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  • ^ a b "The Skyliners - Awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on April 25, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  • ^ "The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame | The Skyliners". vocalgroup.org. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
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