THE DUPREES
Known all over world over for their romantic interpretations of some of
the most beautiful love songs ever written, The Duprees have made
a career out of giving new life to old hits.
If you take the 1940s Glenn Miller arrangements along with
the tunes of Joni James, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Nat King
Cole, (just to name a few) and put them together, you have the
sound of The Duprees.
Starting out in the early 60, in Jersey City, New Jersey, The
Duprees were formed by Mike Arnone. They were discovered by George
Paxton, the president of Coed Records and former big band leader
from the 1940's. Impressed with The Duprees' smooth vocal quality,
he had them record a 1950s Jo Stafford ballad "You Belong To
Me" with Big Band arrangements. It was an instant national
hit and the group's first Million Seller. The unmistakable sound
was born and the group did not rest on its laurels, but followed
their classic version of "You Belong To
Me" with another gem, "My
Own True Love". both songs 1962.
1963 was a very prolific year with "Gone With The Wind",
"Take Me As I Am", "Why Don't You Believe Me",
"Have You Heard", "Love Eyes", "It's No
Sin" and "The Sand and The Sea".
Between 1964 and 1969, The Duprees scored with "Where Are
You", "It Isn't Fair", "I'm Yours",
"Let Them Talk", "Exodus", "I
Understand" and "Two Different Worlds".
In 1987 the group celebrated their 25th year in the recording
business with a Silver Anniversary Album containing 25 of the most
requested songs (one for each year).
In 1994, at the request of their die-hard fans, The Duprees
released a long-awaited Christmas album titled "A Duprees
Christmas" featuring some of the greatest Christmas songs
ever recorded.
The Duprees celebrated 35 years in show business in 1997. Their
journey continues with their latest album release titled
"Till The End Of Time". This new CD is a collection of
songs with new and exciting arrangements of old standards combined
with some original selections.
With their unique sound and outstanding vocal harmonies, The
Duprees are still entertaining audiences in major venues
throughout the world; appearing with some of the biggest names in
show business.
Although there have been changes over the years, the group is
still intact and still performing to standing ovations at each
performance.