Iowa Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jim freeman of The Five Satins discusses the story behind the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Inducted legendary ballot "In The Still of The Night" and The Five Satins' origins.
This is the audio version of Grammy Hall of Famer Jim Freeman's speech after being honored as a pioneer of Rock & Roll by the Iowa Legislature (House Resolution 36).
This is the audio version of Grammy Hall of Famer Jim Freeman being honored as a pioneer of Rock & Roll by the Iowa Legislature (House Resolution 36) in 2002.
“In the Still of the Night,” the Satins’ best-known hit, was recorded in 1956 in the basement of St. Bernadette’s Church in New Haven. The song was recorded in the basement of Saint Bernadette Catholic School, a church school in the group’s nei
Jim Freeman discusses the inspiration The Five Satins acquired from the legendary group The Spaniels. The Spaniels were an American R&B and doo-wop group, best known for the hit "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite". They have been called the first
In this episode, Jim Freeman speaks about his career spanning several decades and the awards he and the group has received. The Five Satins were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. Freeman was
“In the Still of the Night,” the Satins’ best-known hit, was recorded in 1956 in the basement of St. Bernadette’s Church in New Haven. The song was recorded in the basement of Saint Bernadette Catholic School, a church school in the group’s nei