User talk:Edward Caiazzo

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 Sincerely, Ghmyrtle (talk) 18:09, 8 March 2013 (UTC)  [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Ghmyrtle&action=edit&section=new&preload=Template:Welcome_to_Wikipedia/user-talk_preload (Leave me a message)]

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The Belmonts
To Mareisland03,

Just wanted to let you know that I've been a personal friend of the Belmonts since the early 1960's. In addition, I was with Fred Milano, Angelo D'Aleo, and Frank Lyndon a lot at the time the LP "Cigars Acappella Candy" was recorded. For your information, Carlo Mastrangelo did backing vocals on ALL nine tracks of the LP, and also did lead vocals on the songs, "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever", and "We Belong Together". I also have photos of Carlo singing with Freddie, Angelo, and Frank Lyndon during the actual "Cigars Acappella Candy" sessions. If you'll take the time to view the original Buddah vinyl Lp, you'll see the notation: "special thanks to Carlo Mastrangelo".

However, you keep claiming he wasn't on the Buddah LP. You also deleted another contributor's entry concerning the same matter, a previous time. Obviously, you don't personally know any of the Belmonts. I guess you reason that because Carlo's picture is not on the Lp, his vocals are not on the album either. You're making a big mistake.

I suggest you contact Angelo D'Aleo at the Belmonts web site, or better yet, Carlo Mastrangelo, via his YouTube or Facebook accounts. I'm 100% certain that either Angelo or Carlo will confirm what I've told you: Carlo is singing on ALL tracks of the Buddah LP.

I've spent much time working on their biographies, based upon first hand knowledge. I'd appreciate it if you'd please stop modifying entries based upon your opinions.

Sincerely, Edward Caiazzo - Staten Island, New York

The Belmonts
Just to say that we (some of us!) appreciate your efforts on that page. However, please be aware of the need to cite reliable sources for the information you add, and please don't overburden the page with too much in the way of anecdotes. The page is already getting very lengthy, and beyond what most interested readers would find useful. And also, like all pages, this one will attract pure vandals - these edits may be just that, I don't know - so thanks for reverting them. I'll put a welcome notice up on this page - it may give you some useful leads. Ghmyrtle (talk) 18:09, 8 March 2013 (UTC)

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