31st July 2007
The Three Suns - Beyond the Blue Horizon - Early Exotica
On the other side of the musical spectrum, here is the organ-accordion-guitar combo The Three Suns.
Composed of Al & Marty Nevins on guitar & accordion and Artie Dunn on organ, this hot trio were one of the big ‘exotica’ acts of the mid-1940’s.
Later, Al Nevins would go on to be one of the founders of Aldon Music, publishing and producing such pop acts as Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Neil Sedaka, and many more.
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Uploaded: November 4, 2006
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Oh fantastic or should I say cheesetastic.. or maybe tat-tastic.
Go Morty!
The Three Suns were a big influence on me musically. They originally wrote the hit song Twilight Time which is a staple in my play list.
wonderful love the 1940’s thanks so low tech love it. thanks !!!!
What a total surprise! I grew up with my dad playing their records and listening to them on his favorite radio station. This is when popular music was STILL music! Not the nihilistic crapola that exists today.
I actually have the album that includes this song!
Never thought I would get to see it on video.
Wonderful!
Hammond organ rules!
fantastic footage. Great sound! Thank you!
R.I.P. Al Nevins!! Long live Don Kirshner!! Aldon Music at the Brill Building was an epicenter of pop in that late-50s and early-60s period after the first wave of rock and roll, but Kirshner sold out (in 1963) to Columbia Pictures, right before The Beatles turned the equation around again.
No this is the real Three Suns! All other later incarnations with other musicians (Accordiionists Lovello, Vento, except Magnante) were inferior!