An above-average white doo wop ensemble from Brooklyn,
the Passions' abilities often exceeded the quality of their material. They began as
the Sinceres, then changed their name to
the Passions when they began recording in the late '50s. Lead vocalist
Jimmy Gallagher,
Tony Armato, Albie Gallone, and
Vinnie Acierno comprised the group. They never managed either an R&B or pop hit, despite doing sessions for Audicon, Diamond, Jubilee, and Octavia. Their debut for Audicon, "Just to Be With You," made significant impact, but they couldn't sustain the momentum. Another beloved
Passions number is "Gloria."
–
Ron Wynn, Rovi