The Fiestas

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The Fiestas were an American R&B group from Newark, New Jersey.

Formed in 1958, The Fiestas signed to Old Town Records in 1959 after the label's owner, Hy Weiss, overheard the group singing in a bathroom adjacent to his office in Harlem.[1] Their debut single was 1959's "So Fine"; the tune was a hit in the U.S., hitting #3 on the Black Singles chart and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] A series of soul singles followed from the group, among them "Last Night I Dreamed", "You Could Be My Girlfriend", "Anna", and "Think Smart", but only 1962's "Broken Heart" managed to chart, hitting #18 on the Black Singles chart.[1]

Leaving Old Town, the group later recorded for Strand and Vigor, releasing music into the mid-1970s.

[edit] Members

  • Tommy Bullock
  • Eddie Morris
  • Sam Ingalls
  • Preston Lane

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b The Fiestas Biography, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com