The Virtues (band)
The Virtues were an early American rock and roll band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[1]
History
The group formed around leader Frank Virtue (January 21, 1923 – June 11, 1994),
Virtue considered putting together a big band but, due to financial constraints, assembled an amplified trio instead, with Ralph Frederico on the piano and Steve Rossi on the guitar. Virtue named the band the Virtuoso Trio after their formation in 1947.[1]
The Virtuoso Trio toured the regional club circuit for the better part of a decade, playing as far as
By this time, the group's lineup had expanded, with Virtue on the bass, John Renner on the
Toward the end of 1962, Virtue disbanded the group and pursued a career as a
Collectables Records released a collection of Virtues instrumentals in 1993 as Guitar in Orbit.
References
- ^ ISBN 1-85227-937-0.
- ^ Mark Jaffe (1994). "Frank F. Virtue, 71, Musician Of Many Eras". The Inquirer. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ^ a b c The Virtues, AllMusic
- ^ Allmusic
- ^ Society's Child (Self-titled album). Virtue Studio Records. Liner notes.
External Links
- The Virtues discography at Discogs
- The Virtues at IMDb