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This Week’s Special Guest is Frank Reina!

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ROCK & ROLL CALL โ˜Ž๏ธ๐Ÿ“ž๐Ÿ“ž

The CAPRIS are a classic American doo wop group from Ozone Park, Queens, New York, best known for their 1961 hit โ€œThereโ€™s a Moon Out Tonight.โ€ Formed in 1957 by a group of Italian-American teenagers, the original lineup included Mike Mincieli, Nick Santo (Santamaria), Vinnie Naccarato, John Cassese, and Frank Reina as second tenor.

Our guest this week is Frank Reina:
โ€œOur record stayed on the shelf of the record company for a couple of years, it wasnโ€™t released.โ€ Frank Reina joined The Capris in 1958 after meeting the group at a church dance in Brooklyn, where his vocal talent quickly made him a key member. He sang on all of The Caprisโ€™ recordings and is known for his engaging stage presence, often involving the audience in performances.

โ€œThereโ€™s A Moon Out Tonightโ€ (first released in 1958) was a national hit thanks to radio exposure.

The Capris (who were originally called โ€œThe Supremesโ€) finally enjoyed the success that they had worked so hard for. The teenagers practiced singing in the hall of their church. According to Frank, they sounded โ€œpretty goodโ€.

The Capris toured and performed nationally – โ€œThereโ€™s a Moon Out Tonightโ€ spent 14 weeks on the charts peaking at number three. The song was ranked at number 51 on Cash Boxโ€™s Top 100 hits of 1961. โ€œMorse Code of Loveโ€ (1982) followed โ€œMoon Out Tonightโ€ and once again enjoys national radio exposure.

Frank Reina remains an original member and continues to perform with the current group, helping to preserve their classic doo wop legacy.

Letโ€™s Welcome Frank Reina to MusicRadio WABC this Saturday
June 7, 2025. CB.

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