Discography

And The Band Played On
Released 1998

      Cover of Album 4 Band Played On Jimmie Ross - Lead, Background Vocals and Bass
Eugene "Benny" Faiella - Guitar and Background Vocals
Jim "Pugs" Pugliano - Drums and Background Vocals
Dennis McAbee - Guitar
Hermie Granati - Keyboards, String & Horn Synthesizers, Lead and Background Vocals and Orchestrations
Jamie Peck - Sweet Saxes
David Granati - Guitar ("Feels Good" & "Love Music")
          Track Listing:
           1. TOGETHER - 3:34 Razor Sharpe/Double Diamond Music (BMI)
           2. MOVE ACROSS THE RIVER - 3:16 Assorted Music (BMI)
           3. FEELS GOOD - 4:44 Granati Music (BMI)
           4. LET ME BE YOUR MAN - 4:10 Ripete Music (BMI)
           5. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME - 3:24 Camad Music (BMI)
           6. STAND IN FOR LOVE/PLEASE BABY PLEASE -
                7:02 Metric Music/Barnew Music (BMI) - Outwaite Music (BMI)
           7. LOVE MUSIC - 4:35 ABC/Dunhill Music (BMI)
           8. I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU - 3:37 Assorted Music (BMI)
           9. KISS AND SAY GOODBYE - 4:36 W.Lovett CBS
         10. GOTTA FIND MY WAY BACK HOME - 3:47 World War III Music (BMI)
Come Again
Released 1975
      cover Album 3 Come Again Jimmie Ross - Bass
Eugene Faiella - Guitar
Dominic Ierace - Guitar
Frank Czuri - Keyboards
James Pugliano - Drums
          Track Listing:
           1. I'LL BE OKAY IN THE MORNING (H. Granati, L. Ierace)
           2. LOVE MUSIC (D. Lambert, B. Potter)
           3. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (D. Ierace, J. Ross, E. Faiella, F. Czuri, T. Elliot)
           4. IT'S ME (C. Sciarrotta)
           5. GOTTA FIND MY WAY BACK HOME (M. & M. Steals)
           6. HIGH HEEL ROCKIN' ROLL SHOES (C. Sciarrotta, D. Sciarrotta)
           7. SHAME ON YOU (C. Sciarrotta, D. Sciarrotta)
           8. DON'T IT MAKE YOU WANNA DANCE (D. Sciarrotta, J. Golden, L. Ierace)
           9. 2+2 (M. Davis, M. James)
         10. IT'S BETTER TO HAVE AND DON'T NEED (THAN NEED AND DON'T HAVE) (D. Covay)
We Went To Different Schools Together
Released 1970

      cover Album 2 Different Schools Jimmie Ross - Tuba, Trombone, Bass, Vocals
Benny Faiella - Guitar, Bass, Background Vocals
Dominic Ierace - Guitar, Bass, Trumpet, Vocals
Thom Davies - Organ, Piano, Trumpet
Billy Maybray - Bass, Drums, Vocals
Jim Pugliano - Drums, Background Vocals
          Track Listing:
           1. I CALL MY BABY CANDY (Ierace)
           2. MEMOIRS OF THE TRAVELER (Rock, Ierace, Faiella)
           3. WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (Lennon, McCartney)
           4. LOOKING GLASS (Rock, Ierace, Faiella)
           5. THE RAPPER (Ierace)
           6. AT MY WINDOW (Rock, Ierace)
           7. THINGS GOTTA GET BETTER (Rock, Davies, Maybray)
           8. CAROUSEL (Rock, Davies, Pugliano)
           9. DON'T MAKE MY SKY CRY (Rock, Davies, Maybray)
         10. THAT'S MY WORLD (Rock, Davies)
Introducing The Jaggerz
Released 1969
      cover Album 1 Introducing the Jaggerz Jimmie Ross - Bass Guitar
Benny Faiella - Guitar
Dominic Ierace - Guitar, Vocals
Thom Davies - Organ
Billy Maybray - Bass Guitar
Jim Pugliano - Drums
          Track Listing:
           1. GOTTA FIND MY WAY BACK HOME
           2. (THAT'S WHY) BABY I LOVE YOU
           3. GIVE A LITTLE LOVE
           4. WHAT NOW MY LOVE
           5. HIGHER AND HIGHER
           6. FOREVER TOGETHER - TOGETHER FOREVER
           7. LET ME BE YOUR MAN
           8. BRING IT BACK
           9. HERE'S A HEART
         10. AIN'T NO SUN
         11. NEED YOUR LOVE
         12. TOGETHER


THE STATE MUSEUM OF PENNSYLVANIA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Gina H. Mc Bean
#98:35 (717) 787-7789

REMEMBERING THE JAGGERZ AT THE STATE MUSEUM HARRISBURG (August 13) - The Beaver Valley's own Jaggerz will be among several Pennsylvania rock and roll bands from the fifties and sixties to be featured in an upcoming permanent exhibition at The State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg.

       The Jaggerz, who formed in the Beaver Falls/Aliquippa area around 1965, released their first single in 1968 and produced their first album on Philadelphia's Huff-Gamble label in 1969. Although they regarded themselves as a rhythm and blues act, The Jaggerz broke the charts with "The Rapper", a more pop sounding single they recorded on the Kama Sutra label in 1970. "The Rapper" reached the number one spot in the pop music charts in March of that year, and became a gold record. (Based on the success of their single, The Jaggerz toured the country and appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.

       After band member Jimmie Ross left to join the Skyliners in 1975, the Jaggerz disbanded. More recently, Ross, along with three other original band members, revived the group earlier this year and released a CD of old Jaggerz favorites, as well as some new tunes.

       Memorabilia from the Jaggerz career, including a band outfit from the late 60's and early film footage of the group's appearances at Club Naturale in Beaver Falls, will be on display in the exhibition. Also included in that section will be memorabilia from other popular Pennsylvania rock and roll acts, including Pittsburgh's Vogues, Harrisburg's Magnificent Men, and a special display devoted to the American Bandstand, the popular Philadelphia based dance show.

       The State Museum's permanent exhibition, titled All Fun and Games: Pennsylvania at Play, focuses on the history of popular leisure in Pennsylvania and will be one of three permanent exhibitions that will comprise the new Pennsylvania History Galleries. The first of these exhibits, focusing on the history of work in Pennsylvania, is scheduled to open in 2001. All Fun and Games is expected to open later that year.

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