The Pixies Three - 442 Glenwood Avenue - 1964 video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/10/11

In early 1964, I was living in Miami, Florida, and my cousin Marilin (Spanish spelling) and I were 11 years old at the time. We were starting to become interested in music, dancing and records. We would often get together to play, sing and dance to them. My cousin had bought the 45, "442 Glenwood Avenue", we both loved the record so much we almost wore it out. The song got a lot of airplay in Miami, it peaked at #2 on January 18, 1964 on the most popular Top 40 radio station at the time- WQAM - Tiger Radio. I often think of those innocent days and that wonderful era of girl groups and The Beatles. So to honor it and The Pixies Three I've put together this little video. I dedicate it to my dear cousin Marilin, who to this day is very close to me, and who like a sister, has always shared in my life since we were tiny tots in Cuba. For you Prima...

Here is a brief history of The Pixies Three as taken from Wikipedia:

Having performed in local shows since 1955, the Hanover, Pennsylvania trio of Midge Bollinger (lead vocals), Kaye McCool (low vocals), and Debra Swisher (high vocals) were signed to Mercury Records in 1963 by producers/songwriters John Madara and Dave White, who had discovered the group at a show in Philadelphia (among the groups previous successes were two appearances on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour).

Their first single, "Birthday Party" was a big success regionally and made the Top 40 nationally (The b-side, "Our Love" was written by Kaye). After their second single, 442 Glenwood Avenue" / "Cold, Cold Winter (in which both made the charts), Midge Bollinger left the group and was replaced by Bonnie Long, who assumed the high vocals while Debby Swisher became the new lead vocalist. The first single by the revamped line-up was a cover of The Crows 1951 R&B hit "Gee". This was followed by their debut album, Party With The Pixies Three, an early rock and roll concept album based on a Friday after-school party. The album did not chart, but it has become an often sought-after item amongst record collectors.

The girls' fourth single caused a bit of controversy upon its release. "The Hootch" (with live audience dubbed in) was intended to be a new dance concept. However, it was revealed that "hootch" was a slang term for "booze", so disc jockeys started playing the B-side, "Its Summertime U.S.A", which became the A-side.

The Pixies Three continued into 1965 with two more singles, "Orphan Boy" and "Your Way". A few unreleased demos followed, then the girls graduated high school and went their separate ways. The following year, lead singer Swisher made a solo single: a cover of The Beach Boys Youre So Good To Me, backed with a cover of The Angels Thank You And Goodnight. Ironically, she joined The Angels shortly thereafter, replacing Peggy Santiglia as lead vocalist.

In 1991, The Pixies Three performed for the first time in twenty five years at their high school reunion. Since then, they have been performing several times a year, mainly in and around their hometown as well as Ohio, New England, and along the Atlantic coast.

Members (1955-1965, 1991-present)

* Midge (Bollinger) Neel (1955-1964, 2001-present -- born December 29 in Hanover, PA)

* Bonnie (Long) Walker (1964-1965, 1991-present -- born September 6 in Hanover, PA)

* Kaye (McCool) Krebs (1955-1965, 1991-present -- born October 1 in Uniontown, PA)

* Debra (Swisher) Horn (1955-1965, 1991-2000 -- born February 26 in Hanover, PA)

Comments

8 years ago

centralparocker

Lived in Gettysburg, about 14 miles from these guys....love them....!!!!

9 years ago

John Laszek

Am I the only one who thinks the Pixies 3 sound like the "877-241 [beep beep beep beep] LOO-NUHHHHH" ladies"?

9 years ago

PeggyfromPorcupine

From another source: "Charted at #56 on Billboard Hot 100 in January 1964. B-side of 'Cold, Cold Winter'" I'll have to look for that "A" side which probably didn't do well at all! We had a Glenwood Ave. in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and I was disappointed that it didn't have a 442 house number! :)

9 years ago

vmxaesa

I don't remember this song at the time, but I was in the Navy in 64, so missed some music. I found it after I got in 68. This is the first time I could see who the artists were. Thanks.

9 years ago

Patrick Hope

I lived in Ft Lauderdale when this song came out. Remember hearing Rick Shaw play it on WQAM. Loved it!

9 years ago

Chris Yau

Days of the girl groups.

9 years ago

Bob Schlitz

I had a '65 442 with a bench seat.

10 years ago

justb0bbyg

@StephanieKrebs...funny Kaye is your mom if you think her name is Kate! lolll

10 years ago

Fersomling

I was just seven when I first heard this song. I wonder whether at least one ofthem Three Pixies be of Pennsylvania Dutch descent?

10 years ago

MikeBlitzMag

Proof positive that the charts don't mean much of anything. This is a monster classic, any way you slice it! And the still very much active Pixies Three (still featuring Kaye, Midge and Bonnie) sound as great as ever.

10 years ago

desoto1961

Great girl group pop!!

10 years ago

Elmer Pintar

Absolutely, beautifully done!

10 years ago

Dale Schneider

One of my favorite songs of all time. I was 11 when this song came out. These ladies were really great looking.

10 years ago

Tommy Ireland

check out the drummer !!

10 years ago

Fersomling

Good luck with that.

10 years ago

Lanskee Shuru

What their motivation was will never be known. Meanwhile, still need the cd. Two busted = two nothing.

10 years ago

BeachBoysJanDean1

I remember after the basketball games we had a sock hop at Laurel Valley High School. I was pretty much a wall flower, but I loved listening to the music. I'll always remember this cool song.

10 years ago

Fersomling

I'm not surprised. There are still honest people out there.

10 years ago

Lanskee Shuru

Don't know but tried to by a cd from them directly. They sent two--both were busted. The craziest thing is they returned the check.

10 years ago

Paul Weagley Jr.

I miss both station's

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