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Sunday, October 21, 2007

THE PIED PIPERS : YOUNGSTOWN


Consisting of: Dennis Sesonsky - vocals, Pete Pompura - Bass, Les Moro - Guitar and Lenny Krispinsky - Drums, The Pied Pipers first release is represented here. A classic... circa 1966 on the WAM record label. Much info about the band can be read at the Buckeye Beat site (see side bar link) plus MySpace. Wild frontman Dennis would later front Left End in the '70s.... more on that band in a later post.

The Pied Pipers-Hey Joe

The Pied Pipers-Hold On I'm Coming





The Pied Pipers-Stay in My Life

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7 Comments:

  • At January 13, 2009 10:31 AM , Anonymous Sven from Boardman said...

    Wow. Thanks for this. My sixties high school band played this song. I had forgotten all about it (I'm old now.) Loved the Pied Pipers, loved Left End.

     
  • At January 14, 2009 3:35 AM , Blogger The_Noise_Maker said...

    You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by.

     
  • At January 30, 2009 1:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Had great times R&R'n with the Pied Pipers and Left End. Sesonsky could lay out great vocals. Thank you for helping keep the music alive.

    Remembering, Sesonsky could play some great golf too.

    Thanks again, from Youngstown, via Columbus Ohio.

     
  • At March 23, 2009 7:59 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    i believe Dennis was also part of a group called the Soulsations prior to them becomming the LEFT END

     
  • At June 12, 2009 5:05 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    You all should probably remember that during their heyday the Pied Pipers also had Kenny Nash from East Palestine on rhythm guitar.

     
  • At December 10, 2009 8:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    myspace - www.myspace.com/thepiedpipers

     
  • At December 18, 2009 1:57 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The Human Beingz and Volume IV/New Hudson Exit were better live bands, but "Stay in My Life" is by far the best *record* to come out of that great Youngstown triumvirate of 1966-67.

    I never get tired of listening to this one.

     

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