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  1. theroyalteens.com › the-royal-teens-historyThe Royal Teens History

    Larry Qualiano, an outstanding 17-year-old sax player from North Bergen, NJ took Billy Crandall’s place and The Royal Teens became whole again and ready to tour with greats like Buddy Holly, Sam Cook, Jackie Wilson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Frankie Avalon, etc, and everybody else of note.

  2. The sax player, Billy Crandall, age 14, was not allowed by his parents to tour with the group, and was replaced by Larry Qualiano. [2] One of the other members had already graduated, and the other two took time off from high school.

  3. Crandall's parents stepped in and yanked him from the band; his replacement on sax was the slightly older (and taller) Larry Qualiano. That summer, the four-guys-and-a-girl Royal Teens performed "Short Shorts" in Let's Rock , a star vehicle for singer Julius LaRosa that featured several rock and roll acts ( Paul Anka , Roy Hamilton and Teens ...

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 864317-The-Royal-TeensThe Royal Teens - Discogs

    American band formed in 1956 in New Jersey. Sites: theroyalteens.com , Wikipedia. Aliases: The Bluetones (4) Members: Al Kooper, Barry Siegel (2), Bill Crandall, Bill Dalton, Bob Gaudio, Joe Francavilla, Larry Qualiano, Tom Austin. Variations: Viewing All | The Royal Teens.

  5. The Royal Teens. Believe Me (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 26) 02:29. Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to The Royal Teens: discography, top tracks and playlists.

  6. Explore music from Larry Qualiano. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Larry Qualiano on Discogs.

  7. The group undertook a tour. The sax player, Billy Crandall, age 14, was not allowed by his parents to tour with the group, and was replaced by Larry Qualiano. [2] One of the other members had already graduated, and the other two took time off from high school.