Hanging out on the street corner singing Doo-Wop with his friends from the neighborhood looking for a big break, that's how Paul spent most of his teenage years. That chance came in 1957 when he was asked to be a member of the "The Five Cashmeres", one of Cleveland's most popular groups. They went on to record several hits for Golden Leaf Records. Unfortunately in 1961, the group broke up, so Paul decided to form his own called "The Entertainers" with a unique sound and style reminiscent of the 1950's. Among one of the finest singers to come out of Cleveland.

Before joining Memory Lane, Frankie traveled extensively with many popular groups. He is a schooled musician and is currently the music teacher at a local high school. A talented drummer and all around performer, he adds the rhythmic beat and color that make Memory Lane's sound what it is today.

Saxman Tony has played tenor and baritone saxophone for over 40 years. He has played with The Heat and most recentlyheaded up Blues, Inc.
During his long musical career, Tony has performed with such regional and national celebrites as Eddie Backus, Sr., Joe Jeffrey and the late, great Robert Lockwood, Jr. Tony's musical styles span Blues, Jazz, Funk, Pop and now Do0-Wop. Welcome Memory Lane's newest addition.

While in the Armed Forces, Duke began his career with a group called "The Elegants" from Washington. Unfortunately, they were not very successful. However, upon his discharge, Duke was able to fulfill a life long dream of singing Doo-Wop. He crossed paths with Paul and has been with Memory Lane from it's very beginning.

Domonic has an extensive musical background and was the leader of three popular Blues bands. He was also the lead singer for the local Motown group, "DJ and the Solo Spots". Starting a new chapter in his melodious career, Domonic is now lending his talent of keyboard and vocals to the Doo-Wop stylings of Memory Lane.

With 35 years of experience as one of Cleveland's premier guitarist, Denny's got the Right Stuff. He was formerly a member of several Blues bands including, "Tower City Blues Band", "J.J and The Blues Crew", and "The Bogue Blues Band". His love of Doo-Wop music led him to join Memory Lane.

Hailing from the West Side of Cleveland, Bob comes from an excellent musical background. He was a Concert Music Master in Jr. High and High School and studied Violin for over 10 years before switching to Bass Guitar. Bob has also played in numerous Wedding, Polka and Blues Bands. Memory Lane is pleased to welcome its' newest member.