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Mastrangelo and Lyndon
Mastrangelo left and was replaced by Frank Lyndon.

Mastrangelo and lead
At this time Mastrangelo sang the bass parts, Milano the second tenor, D ' Aleo the falsetto, and DiMucci did lead vocals.
They continued as " The Belmonts ", with Mastrangelo now singing lead.
New York City-born Johnny Maestro ( born John Mastrangelo aka Johnny Mastro aka Johnny Masters ; May 7, 1939 – March 24, 2010 ) began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of The Crests, one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry.

Mastrangelo and from
In a review of a digital photograph of this stamp, Peter Mastrangelo, director of the Pennsylvania-based American Philatelic Society said " It is our opinion, from what we've seen, that this stamp is questionable, and we are of the opinion at this point that it appears to be a reproduction ".

Mastrangelo and also
Between 1964 and 1966 Mastrangelo was also DiMucci's occasional songwriting partner, backup vocalist, and drummer in the group, " Dion and the Wanderers ".
Mastrangelo also played drums, while DiMucci contributed guitar to reduce the need for additional session musicians.
DiMucci also recorded with a group of Belmonts in the mid 1980s-consisting of Mastrangelo, Louis Colletti, and Tommy Moran ( Colletti and Moran were backing vocalists on DiMucci's 1992 album entitled Dream On Fire ).
The suit alleged that while DiMucci had agreed to reunite with Milano, he had also simultaneously agreed to take part in a reunion with Mastrangelo and D ' Aleo.

Mastrangelo and on
Mastrangelo attempted a solo career on Laurie Records, releasing four singles under the name " Carlo ".
Mastrangelo, D ' Aleo, Milano, and DiMucci reunited on June 2, 1972, at the Felt Forum in New York, for a Richard Nader " Rock and Roll Revival " concert.
Mastrangelo released a progressive jazz-rock album in 1972 on Thimble Records titled, " Pulse-featuring Carlo Mastrangelo ".

Mastrangelo and album
In late 1966, the three original Belmonts, Mastrangelo, Milano, and D ' Aleo, reunited with DiMucci and released the album, " Dion & The Belmonts Together Again ", for ABC Records.

Mastrangelo and .
Members of the Stone Harbor Borough Council are Council President Joan T. Kramar, Albert Carusi, Judith Davies-Dunhour, Karen M. Lane, Barry D. Mastrangelo and Joselyn O.
The original group consisted of Fred Milano, Angelo D ' Aleo and Carlo Mastrangelo.
In 1994, a lawsuit was filed by Fred Milano and Warren Gradus claiming trademark infringement against DiMucci, Mastrangelo, and D ' Aleo.
" Mastrangelo said.

Lyndon and their
Two former Presidents ( Truman, Eisenhower ) and one future one ( Lyndon B. Johnson ) join President Kennedy in paying their respects.
In the week before the convention opened, Kennedy received two new challengers when Lyndon B. Johnson, the powerful Senate Majority Leader from Texas, and Adlai Stevenson, the party's nominee in 1952 and 1956, officially announced their candidacies ( they had both privately been working for the nomination for some time ).
" Their stated intention to protest the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, including nominating their own candidate, " Lyndon Pigasus Pig " ( an actual pig ), was also widely publicized in the media at this time.
* 1915 Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson, parents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, move into their home in Johnson City with their five children, Lucia, Sam Houston.
The village was originally established as Lyndon Station when the Milwaukee & Northern Railroad laid their tracks through in 1871.
While cooling their heels in France, Redmond comes into the acquaintance of the Countess of Lyndon, an extraordinarily wealthy noblewoman married to a much older man ( who is in poor health ).
After the resignation of White House Chief of Staff Walter Jenkins because of a sexual misdemeanor in the run up to the 1964 election, President Lyndon B. Johnson, alarmed that the opposition was framing the issue as a security breach, ordered Moyers to request FBI name checks on 15 members of Goldwater's staff to find " derogatory " material on their personal lives.
Ward accepted the proposal, Josias Lyndon was elected as governor, and the two adversaries, Ward and Hopkins, met and united in a cordial friendship for the remainder of their lives.
The enormous deficits were in large measure holdovers from Lyndon Johnson's commitment to both " guns and butter " ( the Vietnam War and the Great Society ) and the growing competition from other G7 nations after their postwar reconstruction, but it was the Reagan administration that chose to let the deficits develop.
Later in his career, he opposed the war in Vietnam, and was an articulate and energetic critic of Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan, and of what he purported was abuse of presidential power on each of their parts.
In their last phone conversation, just before the assassination, Oswald gave her names of people who were somehow involved-two are business associates of Lyndon Johnson and one high-ranking CIA official.
Himself a protege of Vice President of the United States John Nance Garner, Rayburn was a close friend and mentor of Lyndon B. Johnson and knew Johnson's father Sam from their days in the Texas Legislature.
In 1958, Time Magazine recognized Meyner as a potential candidate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination, and featured him on the cover of their November 24 edition of that year ( along with five other noteworthy Democrats, including John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson ).
He and his veteran partner, Angelo Pappas ( Gary Busey ), are investigating a string of bank robberies by a gang known as the " Ex-Presidents " ( during their robberies they use masks of former Presidents Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, and Jimmy Carter to disguise their true identities ).
With the exception of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald Ford, and upon their own deaths, Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush, every American president since Hoover is or has chosen to be buried at his presidential library.
He frequently criticized Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon for their conduct of the war and foreign policy decisions.
In 1980, Coelho was named chairman of what is often called in Washington, “ The D Triple C ( The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ).” As the Washington Post observed, “ They made the sophomore congressman from central California, their chief House fund-raiser, a position not bestowed on such a junior member since it was given to a young Texas congressman named Lyndon B. Johnson in 1940 .”
In their first meeting held on 23 June 1967 there were only four people present, Alexei Kosygin and Lyndon B. Johnson and their respective interpreters.
Prominent officials to visit the estate over the years, for dinners hosted by Nelson and his wife, as well as David's lengthy list of illustrious guests, have included Presidents and their wives: Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
By the time of their 1970 second album, Albion Do-Wah, they were joined by Jay Ungar ( violin, mandolin, guitar, & vocals ), Paul Johnson ( guitar ), and special guest Lyndon Lee Hardy ( vocals on two songs ).
The four Klan members in the car, Collie Wilkins ( 21 ), FBI informant Gary Rowe ( 34 ), William Eaton ( 41 ) and Eugene Thomas ( 42 ) were quickly arrested: within 24 hours President Lyndon Johnson appeared personally on national television to announce their arrest.

Lyndon and two
He then switches back to a consideration of the seven principal Presidential hopefuls: five Democrats -- Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator Stuart Symington, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Adlai E. Stevenson and Mr. Kennedy -- and two Republicans -- Governor Rockefeller and Mr. Nixon.
During a taping of Mason's monologue Sullivan, off camera, gestured that Mason should wrap things up by giving him two fingers, meaning " two minutes left ", as the show was suddenly shown live following an abbreviated address by President Lyndon Johnson, which was expected to preempt the entire show.
On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the United States ' two highest civilian honors.
The medal may be awarded to an individual more than once ( John Kenneth Galbraith and Colin Powell each have received two awards ; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction ), and may also be awarded posthumously ( for example, Cesar Chavez, Paul " Bear " Bryant, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, John F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, and Lyndon Johnson ).
Lyndon B. Johnson was the only president under the amendment to be eligible to serve more than two terms in total, having served for only fourteen months following John F. Kennedy's assassination.
He primarily worked for Fraser's Magazine, a sharp-witted and sharp-tongued conservative publication, for which he produced art criticism, short fictional sketches, and two longer fictional works, Catherine and The Luck of Barry Lyndon.
The outcome of these two incidents was the passage by Congress of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which granted President Lyndon B. Johnson the authority to assist any Southeast Asian country whose government was considered to be jeopardized by " communist aggression ".
Under President Lyndon Johnson it was stated that the US armed forces should be able to fight two — at one point, two-and-a-half — wars at the same time.
Lyndon Station is served by two religious institutions.
Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know ( by pointing two fingers ) that he had only two minutes left, as CBS was about to cut away to show a speech by President Lyndon Johnson.
These terms represented two Republican short-term majorities in the House, and Martin's two terms were bookended by Sam Rayburn, The Texas Democrat and mentor of Lyndon Johnson with whom Martin enjoyed a warm personal relationship.
" Now, Lyndon made the typical white man's mistake: Not only did he say, ' You've got two votes ,' which was too little, but he told us to whom the two votes would go.
Signed by President Lyndon Johnson, the two laws signaled the end of discriminatory voting practices and segregation of public accommodations.
After the luncheon, Ridgway met privately for two hours with President Lyndon Johnson and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey.
The park was officially opened by U. S. President Lyndon Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson when the two met in Canada in 1966.
Yarborough was in the same convertible as Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, and United States Secret Service agent Rufus Youngblood, who protected all three of them with his body when shots were fired at Kennedy, only two cars away from the presidential limousine.
Gore was one of only three Democratic senators from the 11 former Confederate states who did not sign the 1956 Southern Manifesto opposing integration, the other two being Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson ( who was not asked to sign ) and Gore's fellow Tennessean Estes Kefauver, who refused to sign.
The three-minute discussion featured feminist barrister Elizabeth Woodcraft and Neil Lyndon, a critic of feminism, with Ford allowing Woodcraft to speak for more than two minutes of the three-minute feature.

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