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fansite|date=March 2010 The DeFranco Family featuring Tony DeFranco was a 1970s pop music band (music)|group and family from Port Colborne , Ontario , Canada . The group, all siblings, consists of Benny DeFranco (born 11 July 1953), the guitarist; Marisa DeFranco (born 23 July 1954), the keyboardist; Nino DeFranco (born 19 October 1955), the second guitarist; Merlina DeFranco (born 20 July 1957), the drummer; and Tony DeFranco (born 31 August 1959), the lead singer. The group had a number of chart-topper|hits between 1973 and 1977, including "Abra-Ca-Dabra" and their biggest hit, "Heartbeat (It's a Love Beat)." Either Tony DeFranco or the entire family appeared in almost every issue of a number of the adolescence|teen magazines of this period, such as Tiger Beat and Flip (magazine)|Flip . By the late 1970s, the group had faded from the pop scene. Tony DeFranco is now a real estate agent in the Westlake Village, California|Westlake Village , California area.

Biography


With their youthful exuberance and lighthearted approach to music, the DeFranco Family were a successful pop music act in the mid-1970s. Their debut 1973 single (music)|single , "Heartbeat, It's a Lovebeat," featuring the lead vocals of then 13-year-old Tony DeFranco, reached number three in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 record chart|chart and the top slot on the Cashbox (magazine)|Cashbox singles chart, as well as hitting number three in their native Canada on the RPM (magazine)|RPM 100 national Top Singles chart, http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php? brws_s=1& file_num=nlc008388.4911& type=1& interval=24& PHPSESSID=0ises7hdrr43d68dtn2thcp047 selling more than two million copies in the process. Their second single, "Abra-Ca-Dabra," which reached the Top 40 , was followed by their final hit, "Save the Last Dance for Me," which reached number 18 on the charts in May 1974.

The DeFranco Family's active career reached a roadblock when a rock music|rock version of their song|tune "Write Me a Letter" failed to generate much attention and reached no higher than the 104th slot on the charts. Although their earlier hits had been record producer|produced by Walt Meskell , the disappointing sales of "Write Me a Letter" prompted their record label , 20th Century Fox , to fire Meskell and team the group with Mike Curb , who had previously worked with The Osmonds . The collaboration proved disastrous. When Curb attempted to recast the group as a cover version|cover band, they resisted and severed their relationship with their publisher and manager, Charles Laufer and Laufer Entertainment, and 20th Century Fox.

Unable to attract interest from another label, they continued to tour and perform in Las Vegas. Frustrated by their inability to attain their previous heights, they disbanded in 1978. A reunion concert at Rhino Records' Retro Fest in August 1999 was followed by the DeFranco Family's final performance at B.B. King 's Nightclub in Los Angeles in April 2000.

The five siblings who comprised the DeFranco Family were born to Italian immigrant parents and raised in Port Colborne and Welland, Ontario. Initially performing as the DeFranco Quintet, the group found success after a demo tape of their songs was heard by Sharon Lee, editor of teen magazine Tiger Beat. Impressed by what she heard, Lee arranged for Charles Laufer to fly the group to Los Angeles for an audition. Laufer signed the group to an exclusive deal with his company, Laufer Entertainment, financed a three-song demo, and helped them to secure a contract with 20th Century Records.

The DeFranco Family recorded in the famed United Western Recorders studios in Hollywood, (now known as Ocean Way Recording ) with accompaniment by Wrecking Crew veterans Hal Blaine on drum s, Larry Carlton on guitar , and Max Bennett (bass player). They appeared on Dick Clark 's American Bandstand nine times.

Tony has been a realtor with Sotheby International Realty in Westlake Village, California .

The siblings live within an hour drive from each other in California and remain close. Although the DeFranco Family are no longer involved in the music industry , Tony and Marisa perform on occasion.cite web
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Discography


  • 1973 "Heartbeat, It's a Lovebeat" (#3 on Billboard Hot 100 )

  • 1973 "Abra-ca-dabra" (#32 on Billboard Hot 100 )

  • 1974 "Save the Last Dance for Me" (#18 on Billboard Hot 100 )

  • 1974 "Write Me a Letter" (#104 Bubbling Under Hot 100)

  • 1975 "We Belong Together"

  • 1976 "Venus" (released in Japan only)


  • 1973 "Heartbeat, It's A Lovebeat" LP (#109 Billboard)

  • 1974 "Save The Last Dance For Me" LP (#163 Billboard)


  • Television appearances


  • Dinah - January 23, 1975

  • Dinah - March 17, 1975

  • Dinah - April 16, 1975

  • Dinah - August 19, 1975

  • Dinah - August 28, 1975


  • Mike Douglas - April 2, 1975

  • Mike Douglas - June 27, 1975

  • Mike Douglas - August 12, 1975


  • Jack Benny's Second Farewell Special - January 24, 1974 (Taping dates: December 15–16, 1973)


  • The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, Season 4 Ep.21- February 13, 1974


  • American Bandstand - July 14, 1973

  • Action '73 - 5th Special - October 27, 1973

  • American Bandstand - February 2, 1974

  • Action '74 - April 27, 1974

  • American Bandstand - June 1, 1974

  • American Bandstand - September 21, 1974


  • Recent appearances


  • Boston, MA - February 9, 1993 (Tony only)

  • Rhino Retrofest - Santa Monica, CA - August 14 & 15, 1999 (Benny, Marisa, Merlina & Tony only)

  • BB King's - Universal City, CA - April 13, 2000

  • Port Colborne, Ontario Canada - November 16, 2001 (Benny & Tony only)

  • Detroit, MI - February 13, 2004 - (Tony only)

  • Warsaw, IN - February 14, 2004 - (Tony only)


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.defranco.com Information on the DeFranco family

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p25186|label=The DeFranco Family

  • http://youtube.com/watch? v=gggcZvvZLeo Tony & DeFranco Family @ You Tube

  • http://www.tonydefranco.com Tony Today

  • http://web.mac.com/lostintimemusic/Lost_In_Time/Welcome.html Marisa DeFranco & Tom Costello (Merlina's husband)


  • DEFAULTSORT:Defranco Family, The Category:Canadian expatriates in the United States
    Category:Canadian pop music groups
    Category:Canadian people of Italian descent
    Category:Family musical groups

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