Mr Bassman, Carlos Rampolla, originally from Patterson, New Jersey now living in Queens, NY was influenced at an early age by such groups as "Little Anthony and the Imperials" and "Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers." Carlos started with a New York City group called "Spice" , "The Five Corners"  has sang with "Lewis Lymon" and currently adding his talents to "The Tribunes". He is an accomplished singer whose unique talents are desired by many
False Tenor, lead, Charlie Piacentino was raised and still lives in Brooklyn, NY.  Charlie started out singing on street corners, subways, and  hallways giving new meaning to echo when he sang with "Zest" at Grand Central Station. Charlie then hooked up with "Spice" joining Carlos, and finally becoming one of "Lewis Lymons Teenchords" in 1999. Charlie's exeptionally high falsetto tenor voice is a key ingredient in making up this versatile group
Baritone. lead Calvin Ng is the group's founder and arranger .Born on Manhattans East Side, Cal sang with a Chinatown based group called the "Cathays" who recorded songs such as "Stranger in Paradise"and "Apple Blossom Time" Other groups include "BQE", Bravados", "Brooklyn Connection" "Keys to the City" has sang with the great "George Grant" of the "Castelles",and Ruth McFadden".  
First Tenor, Lead Warren Tesoro, currently resides in Brooklyn. During the early 60's in High School was an original member of the legendary vocal group the "LarKings",he then recorded with Latin Jazz'  "Milton Zapata" on Speed Records in the late 60's. In the 80's he became a member of "Gary Toms' Empire" and "Stardust" and with his tenor lead voice experience sang with "Brooklyn Connection  and " "Grand Central Echoes ". The "LarKings" with Warren re-formed in the 90's recording for Clifton Records. In 1997 Warren joined "Heart & Soul" .He is an integral part of the group lending his voice and experience to complete the fifth part of the story
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Second Tenor,lead Patrick Deprisco is a native of South Brooklyn started out singing with a neighborhood group called "Reggie and the Remarkables." In 1962 the group released a song entitled "The Year That Gave Me You" on the United Artists label. Other groups Patrick has sang with include the "Bravados" who had the distinction of opening up with John Goodman on "Saturday Night Live in 1994 in addition to winning the East Coast Acappella Showdown the same year