Jodie Sands

Jodie Sands (also Jodi Sands ) (* in Philadelphia, civil Eleanor DiSipio ) is an American pop music singer who released records in the 1950s and 1960s. Her biggest success came in 1957 reached entitled With All My Heart, the number 15 on the U.S. charts.

Musical career

Jodie Sands heard as Frankie Avalon, Chubby Checker or Bobby Rydell for Philadelphia - pop scene. In 1955 she released her first record in the record company Teen Records. In 1957 she was taken over by the newly formed company Chancellor Records, which specifically adopted to the promotion of artists from the Philadelphia area.

Already with their first published at Chancellor Title With All My Heart ( catalog number 1003), written by the Chancellor - owners Bob Marcucci and Peter DeAngelis, she had. Most plate success of their career On June 10, 1957, the song climbed into the Billboard 100 at # 45 Top and finally reached in July with 15th place his best position. In the same year, Sands played a role in the movie Jamboree. International success was recorded Sands 1958 titled Someday. While he only came in at number 95 in the U.S., he reached in the UK, where their records of His Master's Voice were expelled, position 14 and was represented for ten weeks on the charts. Someday Sands was last record release at Chancellor.

In 1959 she moved to Nashville record company Thor, which brought out two singles with her. Also in the Dallas - LabelParis only two Sands singles were released. Your last recordings come from the record label ABC Records, there are three singles from the years 1962 and 1963. All publications mentioned were unsuccessful. In May 1997, the record company Marginal brought out the CD album Very Best of Jodie Sands, containing several of their single shots.

Discography

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