The Mel-Tones


The Mel-Tones was an American vocal group of the 1940s and 1950s, formed and led by Mel Tormé. They are sometimes credited as The Meltones.
The Mel-Tones appeared on several radio programs and released several records on their own, and also as the vocalists on some of Artie Shaw's records.
Besides Tormé, the members were Betty Beveridge, Ginny O'Connor, Bernie Parke, and Sheldon ‘Diz’ Disrud. Tormé was lead singer and arranger. The group disbanded in 1945 or 1946, but Tormé reformed them from time to time for special projects. A 1957 release of Tormé's California Suite featured the Mel-Tones, with Loulie Jean Norman replacing Betty Beveridge. The Mel-Tones last album, Back in Town, was recorded in 1959 and released in 1960; personnel at that time was original members Ginny O'Connor and Bernie Parke, and Sue Allen and Tom Kenny.

Selected discography

Singles

EPs

  • Love For Sale – Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Also Featuring Mel Tormé and His Meltones

Albums

  • Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Featuring Mel Tormé and the Meltones
  • Back In Town – Mel Tormé and the Meltones ; 1960, Verve #MG VS 6063, #MVS 2675 )
  • Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Also Featuring Mel Tormé and the Meltones
  • Mel Tormé and the Meltones with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
  • Mel Tormé with the Meltones and Artie Shaw
  • It Happened In Monterrey – Mel Tormé and the Mel-Tones with Sonny Burke & His Orchestra
  • Mel Tormé Sings His California Suite – Mel Tormé with His Mel-Tones and Chorus Orchestra conducted by Harold Mooney
  • Mel Tormé Live with the Mel-Tones, Volume One
  • Mel Tormé Live with the Mel-Tones, Volume Two
  • Velvet Moods – Mel Tormé, the Mel-Tones
  • That's Where I Came In – Mel Tormé and the Mel-Tones