The Gaylords were an American singing trio that soared to popularity during the 1950s. Comprised of members Ronnie Gaylord (born Ronald L. Fredianelli), Burt Bonaldi, and Don Rea, they infused the music scene with their Italian-flavored vocal harmonies and light-hearted, romantic tunes. They originally named themselves "The Gay Lords," but eventually consolidated their name into "The Gaylords," which resonated well with their audiences during the peak of their careers.
During their heyday, The Gaylords churned out numerous hits that celebrated their Italian heritage and appealed to a wide audience. Their charm and catchy melodies catapulted them into the spotlight, with notable songs like "Tell Me You're Mine" and "From the Vine Came the Grape" becoming instant jukebox favorites. Although their active years in the limelight dwindled as musical tastes evolved in the latter half of the 20th century, their legacy continues to be enjoyed today. Retrospective collections such as "The Gaylords Retrospective" and "Their Very Best" have chronicled their most beloved songs, while "The Gaylords - Extended Play - Gusto's Top Hits" re-introduces their classic tracks to new listeners, preserving the vivacious spirit of a trio that helped define the nostalgic sounds of America's post-war era.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started