Alessi Brothers

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The Alessi Brothers are an American pop singer-songwriter duo, best known for their 1977 hit "Oh Lori". The duo comprised of identical twin brothers, Bill (Billy) Alessi and Bob (Bobby) Alessi (born 12 July 1954, Long Island, New York).

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[edit] Career

In 1977, they climbed to number seven in the UK Singles Chart with "Oh Lori", and in 1982 they reached number 71 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with "Put Away Your Love". This made them one-hit wonders on both sides of the Atlantic, albeit with different hits.[1]

The song "Oh Lori" became a Top Ten hit in seventeen more countries[2]. The Alessi Brothers recorded five albums on major record labels. They sold over eight million records worldwide, and toured with Andy Gibb on his Shadow Dancing tour.

Billy and Bobby Alessi co-operated with Art Garfunkel on his 1979 album Fate for Breakfast, mainly providing the background vocals. As vocal arrangers the twins helped Deborah Gibson on her 2001 album M.Y.O.B., including production work and writing the title track.[2]

In 1984 the brothers released a song, "Savin' the Day", for the soundtrack to the film, Ghostbusters. The song would later be used in the 1986 cartoon based on the movie.

The Brothers have enjoyed success working on jingles and advertisements for many mainstream consumer products in the U.S. In the 2000s the Brothers have resumed their touring and album recording career as a duo, with the release of two new albums as Alessi, and also as part of group Barnaby Bye.

[edit] Albums

  • Alessi - (1977) - A&M
  • All for a Reason - (1978) - A&M
  • Driftin' - (1978) - A&M
  • Words & Music - (1979) - A&M
  • Long Time Friends - (1982) - [3]
  • Hello Everyone - (2003) - Eden Roc Records
  • Just Like That - (2006) - Pink Records

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