Top Songs
- New York Graffiti (1619-1750 Broadway: an Independent American Pop Story 1958-1968) · 2020
- Pye Records: The Best, Vol. 2 · 2008
- Goldisc Records From The Vault Vol. 1 · 2006
- 30 Rare White Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 2 · 2004
- Doo Wop Finders Keepers, Vol. 8 · 2003
- The Legendary, The Good & The Obscure Americana, Vol. 2 · 1994
- Teenage Hop: Rock'n'roll from the President Jukebox · 1993
- Dancin' Party: Hits and Rarities from the Dance Craze Era · 1993
About Little Joey & The Flips
Little Joey & the Flips were a vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who, unusually for the day, included both Black and white singers. Joey Hall, the lone Black member, was from West Philadelphia, while the remainder of the group was from the Philly suburb of Upper Darby. The group’s only chart record was "Bongo Stomp," which went to number 33 in 1962, a classic in the teen-lead genre. Amazingly, Hall, who sounded as though he was a 13-year-old, was actually a diminutive 19-year-old when he made the record. Two more releases followed -- "Bongo Gully" (1962) and "Fool, Fool, Fool" (1964) -- but the group could not repeat the magic and broke up in 1967. Joey Hall died in 1974.
- ORIGIN
- Upper Darby, PA, United States of America
- GENRE
- Rock