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Bob Falco

Bob performs as The Precision's lead vocalist, baritone and second tenor.


Bob's musical roots begin in Queens, New York where he was a founding member of The Fabulairs, a vocal group featured on the hit song, Lonely Days, Lonely Nights,  released in 1963.  In Bob's Cambria Heights, NY neighborhood four young girls used to stop by and listen intently while The Fabulairs rehearsed their material.  They were inspired by The Fabulairs tight harmony and catchy vocal styling.  A few years later, Betty and Mary Weiss, and Mary and Marge Ganser applied the harmonic styling from The Fabulairs on their own first hit song: (Remember) Walking in the Sand.  Thereafter, these sisters went on to establish themselves in pop music history as one of America's most popular girl groups - The Shangri Las!

 

 


Phil Ferrito

Phil is The Precision's lead vocalist first and second tenor.


Phil, a premier tenor vocalist, and has performed with many top groups in the New York area.

                   

 

 

 


Frankie Carr

One of the nation's foremost guitarists, Frankie is The Precision's lead/rhythm guitarist.  He also performs as lead vocalist.


Frankie Carr's reputation as the musicians' musician is well deserved.  In the 1960's Frankie performed with The Naturals, and later founded The Tea Company, who were featured on an album released on the Smash record label.  He was a music director for the Exciters, a New York-based vocal group featured on a number one hit in 1963, Tell Him.  Frankie also performed with Kapp recording artists, The Critters who were featured on two top ten songs in the 1960's: Younger Girl, and Mr. Dieingly Sad. In the 1970's he joined the cast of the Broadway play, Beatlemania. Frankie is recognized as one of the top "studio" guitarists in the music industry.  He was associated with the legendary Power Station recording studios in Manhattan, and has performed on recordings by Bon Jovi, Robert Palmer, Mick Jagger, Duran Duran, among other artists.  Frankie's hard-hitting guitar licks were also featured on many TV show soundtracks including the popular Discovery Channel program, Orange County Chopper.

Today - along with performing with the Precisions, Frankie is a respected music teacher with a student base throughout Long Island, NY.


Joe Cordani

Joe is The Precision's keyboardist.  He also performs as baritone, second tenor and lead vocalist.


An exceptional all around musician,  Joe was a music teacher who transitioned into performing.  Over the years, Joe has performed with several top bands in the New York area.  Along with The Precisions, Joe is the keyboardist with Randy and The Rainbows who were featured on the 1963 top ten hit, Denise.

 

 

 


Rob Falco

Rob is The Precision's drummer and foundation of the group's rhythm section.


 

                                                    

 

 

 


Al Frazia

Al is The Precision's bass guitarist.  He also performs as lead vocalist, baritone and second tenor.  In addition, he is the group's music director.


Al has a diverse artistic background. In the 1960's he performed with Precisions band-mate, Frankie Carr in The Naturals.  Together, they penned songs that were charted in the Billboard Top 100. Al also performed as a musician on several radio commercials. Later, Al moved into radio as a Top 40 dee jay, and program co-producer for XERF Radio in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico.  One of the fabled "pirate" radio stations, XERF broadcasted on a mega 250 KW - a powerful transmission signal five times stronger than the largest U.S. radio stations that  was literally heard around the world.  Another dee jay featured at XERF at this time was Wolfman Jack who later became a well-known Los Angeles radio celebrity, and host of the popular NBC TV music variety show, Midnight Special.   In the 1970's Al  performed with several major New York area bands.  He was a music arranger, and provided accompaniment for classic rock artists making live appearances in the New York area during the initial "Oldies" phase.  These artists included The Five Satins, The Drifters, Chuck Berry, The Platters, Lee Andrews and The Hearts, The Harptones, Chubby Checker, The Angels, and many other artists.  In the 1980's after moving to Long Island, he was a founding member of The Revivals - a popular Long Island-based group that led the resurgence of Doo Wop music in the New York area .  A trained musician, Al studied voice at the famed School of The Actor's Study in New York City.

 


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