Chuck Alaimo Quartet

ABOUT

The Chuck Alaimo Quartet was an instrumental rock group from Rochester, NY that became famous during the late 1950s. Led by saxophonist Chuck Alaimo (d. November 1978), other group members included Bill Irvine (piano), Pat Magnolia (bass), and Tommy Rossi (drums). They are best known for the 1957 hit, "Leap Frog."


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Leap Frog (1957)

Pop charts debut year: 1957

Years active: ca. late 1950s

Genres: Rock & roll

Labels: MGM, Ken Records

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