Singer Dion DiMucci first hit the charts in 1958 with a backup doo wop group called the Belmonts. Dion also had a successful solo career as a pioneering rock singer, and a brief comeback with the folk-tinged "Abraham, Martin, and John." In the eighties, he recorded several gospel albums. He still tours today, playing and singing songs from all phases of his long career.
The official site of this 50s and 60s teen idol includes a photo gallery, gig and tour schedule, biography, discography with purchasing information, and an insight into his spiritual journey. diondimucci.com
Site dedicated to one of the founders of rock. Includes discography, links, biography, lyrics, articles, and reviews covering the artist's career from the 1950s to today. Does not work in Netscape 3 or 4. members.lycos.co.uk/steveislip/index.html
Drummer Frank Funaro, formerly of the Del-Lords, talks about one of his favorite drum tracks. One could say that he is pleased to be playing in the Little Kings with Dion. www.iplaythedrums.com/wanderer.htm
Two-part story on local guys from the Bronx who made it big. Covers their recording careers together, apart, reunited. Also information on two live performances. home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/belmonts.html