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Honoring and Commending Steven Caldwell and The Original Orlons for their work with the Department of Education to improve the qualities of life and service for children, and creating a musical legacy that has brought fame and pride to the City of Philadelphia through entertaining audiences world-wide and spreading the Philadelphia Sound.
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WHEREAS, The Orlons originated with four Overbrook High School students; baritone singer Steven Caldwell along with Shirley Brickley, Rosetta Hightower and Marlena Davis supported by a first-rate musical rhythm section; and
WHEREAS, Steven Caldwell and The Orlons recorded their first hit record for Cameo-Parkway Records in 1961 with “I’ll Be True” “Mr. Twenty-One,” “Wah-Watusi,” “Don’t Hang Up” followed by “South Street” (in 1963), “Not Me,” “Cross Fire,” “Don’t Throw Your Love Away,” “Bon-Doo-Wah,” “Shimmy Shimmy,” “Rules of Love,” “Knock Knock”; and
WHEREAS, The Orlons have made appearances on “Dick Clark’s American Bandstand,” “At the Drive-In” PBS television special, “10 on 10” and other numerous television programs throughout the 60’s to the present; and
WHEREAS, Steven Caldwell’s musical career continues to takes him across the United States and to Europe with his group, and regularly performing for thousands upon thousands of people has allowed him to maintain the lineage and heritage of The Orlons; and
WHEREAS, The Orlons have recently been featured on Cameo-Parkway CD release, “Malt Shop Memories,” a culmination of all of the greatest hits recorded and released by the famous Cameo-Parkway studio label; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Caldwell has contributed through his work with Treasure to the Children and Workers of Philadelphia’s Educational System, and to our City’s Worldwide reputation as the Musical Capital of the World; and
WHEREAS, The Orlons should not be overlooked for their musical contributions to our City and deserve consideration for recognition on Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts Walk of Fame; and
WHEREAS, It is the intent, that from this resolution Philadelphia will have undoubtedly acknowledged the achievements and contributions to this important musical group; now, therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That we hereby honor and commend Steven Caldwell and The Original Orlons for their work with the Department of Education and children to improve the qualities of life and service, and creating a musical legacy that has brought fame and pride to the City of Philadelphia through entertaining audiences world-wide and spreading the Philadelphia Sound.
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FURTHER RESOLVED, That an Engrossed copy of this resolution be presented to The Orlons (Steven Caldwell, Ms. Jean Brickley, Ms. Madeline Morris and Ms. Alberta Crump) as evidence of the sincere sentiments of this legislative body.
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