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The Rocky Fellers

The Rocky Fellers The Rocky Fellers Filipino-born pop/rock band The Rocky Fellers were a Filipino-born pop/rock band discovered by Stanley Kahn in the 1960s, who signed them to Scepter Records. The group was composed of four Filipino brothers: Tony, Junior, Eddie and Albert Maligmat, and their father, Doroteo "Moro" Maligmat.[1] They had a hit single called "Killer Joe", written by Bert Russell, Phil Medley, and Bob Elgin in 1963. The song was inspired by famed dance instructor and 'King of the Discothèque', Killer Joe Piro.[2] "Killer Joe" reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 18, 1963.[3][4] They followed up with another Bob Elgin song called "Like the Big Guys Do", which peaked as high as number 55…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Novelty

Singles

Ching A Ling Baby / Hey Little Donkey
Ching A Ling Baby / Hey Little Donkey (1963)
Killer Joe / Lonely Teardrops
Killer Joe / Lonely Teardrops (1963)
Like The Big Guys Do / Great Big World
Like The Big Guys Do / Great Big World (1963)
She Makes Me Wanna Dance / Bye Bye Baby
She Makes Me Wanna Dance / Bye Bye Baby (1963)