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The Jodimars was an American rock and roll band formed in the summer of 1955, active until 1958. Comprised of former members of Bill Haley & His Comets who left due to a salary dispute, the band's name was derived from the first letters of the founding members' first names: Joey Ambrose (real name Joey d'Ambrosio) on saxophone, Dick Boccelli (under the name "Dick Richards") on vocals and drums, and Marshall Lytle on string bass. Other members included Chuck Hess on guitar, Jim Buffington on drums, and Bob Simpson on piano. By the 1960s, the Jodimars had faded into memory, with Lytle pursuing a career in real estate, Ambrose becoming a casino pit boss in Las Vegas, and Boccelli/Richards transitioning into stage and movie acting. The band is perhaps best known for their 1956 single "Clarabella," which Paul McCartney frequently performed with the Beatles starting in 1960.
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