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  1. Biography. Early years. Career pinnacle. Split. Sale of the band name and "reunion" Awards and recognition. Members. Current members. Former members. Discography. Albums. Compilation albums. Singles. References. External links. Jay and the Americans are an American rock group who formed in the late 1950s.

    • Jay Black

      Jay Black (born David Blatt; November 2, 1938 – October 22,...

    • Jay Traynor

      Career. Traynor was the third lead vocalist of the Mystics,...

    • Kenny Vance

      Kenny Vance (born Kenneth Rosenberg, December 9, 1943) is an...

    • This Magic Moment

      Jay and the Americans version. In 1968, Jay and the...

    • Cara Mia

      "Cara Mia" is a popular song published in 1954 that became a...

  2. Jay and the Americans are an American rock group popular in the 1960s. Members included John "Jay" Traynor , Howard Kane (born Howard Kirschenbaum), Kenny Vance (born Kenneth Rosenberg) and Sandy Deanne (born Sandy Yaguda).

  3. Jay and the Americans are an American rock group who formed in the late 1950s. Their initial line-up consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howie Kane, Kenny Vance and Sandy Deanne, though their greatest success on the charts came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black and Marty Sanders were added to the line-up.

  4. Oct 24, 2021 · Published on October 24, 2021 04:25PM EDT. Jay Black, frontman for '60s pop-rock group Jay and the Americans, has died at 82. Black's family confirmed to Rolling Stone that he died of ...

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  5. Oct 25, 2021 · Asbury Park Press. 0:00. 1:51. The Voice is no more. Jay Black, the long-time lead singer of Jay and the Americans, has died, the group announced on Saturday, Oct. 23. Black, born David...

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  7. Vocal group Jay and the Americans were discovered while performing in student venues as The Harbor Lites at New York University in the late 1950s. With Jay Traynor as lead singer, the group were produced for United Artists by Leiber and Stoller - who also suggested the name change - in 1962.

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