The Bell Notes

ABOUT

The Bell Notes were a rock & roll group from Long Island, NY that became famous during the late 1950s. Members included Carl Bonura (vocals, saxophone), John Casey (drums), Ray Ceroni (vocals, guitar), Lenny Giambalvo (bass), and Peter Kane (piano). They are best known for the hard-driving, toe-tapping early rocker, "I've Had It" (1959).


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • I've Had It (1959)
  • Old Spanish Town (1959)
  • Shortnin' Bread (1960)

Pop charts debut year: 1959

Years active: ca. 1950s - 1962

Genres: Early rock & roll

Labels: Time, Madison

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