The Chimes
American doo wop group from Brooklyn

The Chimes

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American doo wop group from Brooklyn
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Chimes, Lenny Cocco & the Chimes, The Four Chymes, Lenny & The Chimes
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The Chimes (later Lenny Cocco & the Chimes) were an American doo wop group from Brooklyn.

The Chimes
The Original Chimes from 1960

The group came together under the direction of lead singer Lenny Cocco in the mid-1950s. Their first single was a version of "Once in a While"—a 1937 hit for Tommy Dorsey—released on Tag Records. The song became a hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1961, and No. 15 in Canada. The follow-up single was "I'm in the Mood for Love", a song from the 1930s. This hit No. 38 later that year. In 1962, they began recording as Lenny & the Chimes, and moved to Metro Records and then to Laurie Records in 1963. In 1964, they released the single "Two Times" on Vee-Jay, but broke up shortly after.

In subsequent decades they have re-formed for the doo-wop revival circuit, usually under the name Lenny Cocco and the Chimes. Cocco died in 2015 at age 78.

Members

Original

  • Lenny Cocco – lead singer and founder (born Leonard Cocco in Brooklyn in 1936; died on May 8, 2015, in Holbrook)
  • Pat DePrisco – first tenor; died September 21, 2022
  • Richard Mercado – second tenor; died October 12, 2015
  • Joseph Croce – baritone; died 1993 approx
  • Pat McGuire – bass; died 1963, car accident
  • The Chimes
    The Original Chimes from 1960