
It wasn't until late 1956 that Fraternity signed its first authentic rock'n'roller, an unknown teenager from Omaha, Nebraska named Sparkle Moore who sported velvet pantaloons, snazzy tops and peroxide blonde hair teased into a frothy concoction. She was flown to Chicago to record five sides under the direction of Dan Belloc, a local bandleader who served as Fraternity's MD. Three of these, Killer, Rock-A-Bop and the eerie Flower Of My Heart appeared on Volume 1 of All American Rock 'n' Roll - (Ace CDCHD 316).
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Pretend
Rock-A-Bop
Killer
Flower Of My Heart
Pretend (As Used in the Film "Evening")
Pretend (Ken Peplowski) (feat. Lew Douglas, Frank Levere & Cliff Parman)
Bombolero
Big Blue Eyes
Flip-Top (Marlboro Theme)
Fliptop
Pretend (Ken Peplowski) (f Lew Douglas, Frank Levere & Cliff Parman)
Flip-Top (Marlboro Theme) ~ 1957-44 CH
Flip-Top - 1957-44 CH - Fraternity 759 Single
High Tide Boogie
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