The Skyliners are an
American doo-wop group from Pittsburgh
fronted by Jimmy Beaumont. The original
lineup also included Wally Lester, Jack Taylor, Joe Verscharen, and
Janet Vogel. While this quintet constituted the formal group of
vocalists, they were backed by a variety of Pittsburgh musicians
including Joe Dalu, a drummer from Pittsburgh's Manchester
neighborhood who also played with local favorites Ray and The Furys
(COED Label, 1959). The Skyliners were best known for their 1958
hit "
Since I Don't Have You." Popular
covers by
Trini
Lopez,
Chuck Jackson,
Don McLean,
Guns N'
Roses,
The Brian Setzer
Orchestra,
Ronnie Milsap, and
Buckaroo Banzai have helped keep the
song in the public consciousness. They 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 reunited 11 years later (without Jack Taylor) for what
would become their last charted record, "Where Have They
Gone?"
Beaumont still performs with The Skyliners in their current lineup
of Nick Pociask, Dick Muse, and Donna Groom (whose husband, Mark
Groom, has been the group's drummer/conductor for more than 25
years). Two of the original members have died; Janet Vogel
(
suicide) in 1980 and Joe Verscharen of
cancer in 2007.
Chart hits
- "Since I Don't Have You"
(1958) U.S. #12, Cashbox #7
- "This I Swear" (1959) U.S. #26
- "Pennies from Heaven" (1960) U.S. #24
Awards & Recognition
The Skyliners were inducted into The
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in
2002.
References
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