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* Bob Azzara - Farfisa organ, Vocals
* Bob Azzara - Farfisa organ, Vocals
* Flip Cesario - Guitar, Vocals
* Flip Cesario - Guitar, Vocals
* Noel Koward - Vibes, Vocals
* Noel Koward - Vibes,


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:01, 4 March 2011

The New York City-based Mardi Gras was a Rock and Roll group who released several singles which were huge hits throughout Europe in 1970-71, followed by an eponymous album in 1972, on Peter Anders and Vini Poncia's Map City Records label. The core of the group was three friends, Lou Burgio, Bob Azzara, and Flip Cesario, who had performed in other bands, including The Royal Teens and Joey and the Twisters in the early 1960s.

Their first release, a cover of "Girl, I've Got News for You," reached #1 in France[1], and moved high up the charts in Italy[2], the Netherlands, Spain, and elsewhere in Europe. They followed this with a cover of "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby," [3] which again charted highly across Europe, and they released two more singles, "Every Day I Have to Cry Some" in 1971, and "Paris Sunshine" in 1972, soon after releasing their album.

They recorded one more record, backing the French singer Michel Laurent on "Sing Sing Barbara,"[4] which reached #1 across Europe yet again, staying at the top of the charts in Italy for six consecutive months.

Members

  • Lou Burgio - Vocals, Drums
  • Bob Azzara - Farfisa organ, Vocals
  • Flip Cesario - Guitar, Vocals
  • Noel Koward - Vibes,

References