Wooster, Ohio 1960-5 The Trey Tones (also spelled Treytones) started as a 3 member vocal group. The group members were Bob Musselman, John Buss, and Sylvester "Vester" Copley. The group performed locally backed by fellow Wooster-ites the Collegians. In 1960 the group recorded their 1st 45 for the B-W label. The record was recorded at Hilltop studios, with the Collegians backing. This was the second 45 on B-W. The songs were pretty typical teen vocal group songs, the slower ballad "Blind Date" written by Musselman, and the more uptempo "Cool Beat" written by Copley. In early 1964 the group unleased one of the craziest early rockers from the area, the now infamous "Nonymous". With a Bo Diddley like beat, the song included lyrics like "look like she's lost a hatchet fight"! The flip side was their version of the Bobby Darin classic "Dream Lover". The group disbanded in 1965. Discography: (45) Blind Date / Cool Beat - B-W 603/4 - Sept. 1960 (45) Nonymous / Dream Lover - Sunliner No # - April 1964
1964
Sunliner Records
7", Single
1960
B-W Records, B-W Records
7", Single
2015
Crypt Records
CD, Comp, RM, Dig
2010
Mad Greasy
CD, Mixed
2007
Collector Records (2)
CD, Comp
1994
1988
White Label Records (7)
LP, Comp
1986
1982
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