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The day we signed you to Atlantic Records, Execs Wexler and Greenberg stated, "With the right song, Frank will be your next Tommy James." Although that song never came, you had a great career. Thank you for being a friend of the music and true friend of mine.
--Bob Mack, Nationally-renowned concert promoter, music producer, dance impressario, and the first manager of Tommy James and the Shondells.
Frank Czuri named Best Pittsburgh Rock Singer of 1974
Diamond Reo named Best Rock Band of 1974
By Mike Kalina for the "Pittsburgh Post Gazette" - January 1, 1975 - Click here
Diamond Reo Reviews - Click here
Review of Silencers' second LP, "Romanic" from My Vinyl Dreams
Nov 16, 2018 - Click here
Review of Silencers' first LP, "Rock'n'Roll Enforcers," in Billboard Magazine
July 5, 1980 - Click here
'The Voice' Singing on Strongly After 40 Years
By Julie Toye for the "Herald Standard" - April 17, 2005 - Click here
Big Tree -- Ain't That Peculiar
By Jim Owston for "Reading Between the Grooves" - March 30, 2013 - Click here
Frank Czuri page on "Pittsburgh Music History" - Click here
Igniters Reunion Has Decades of Friendship Behind It
By Rex Rutkoski for the "Pittsburgh Tribune Review" - Nov 5, 2014 - Click here
Review of Silencers' first LP, "Rock'n'Roll Enforcers"
from My Vinyl Dreams - Nov 12, 2018 - Click here
Review of Silencers' second LP, "Romanic"
from My Vinyl Dreams - Nov 16, 2018 - Click here
Stevie Wonder takes Skyliners by surprise at Consol
By Scott Mervis for the "Pittsburgh Post Gazette" - October 20, 2015 - Click here
"The Silencers will ride again at the Hard Rock in March"
By Scott Mervis for the "Pittsburgh Post Gazette" - February 26, 2019 - Click here
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The Top Rock Music Makers in the Pittsburgh Area, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, January 1, 1975
Jaggerz new release. Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Aug 25, 1972.
Diamond Reo lands record deal. Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Nov 27, 1974.
Diamond Reo open for Mick Ronson. Pittsburgh Press, May 15, 1975.
Review of Diamond Reo single "Ain't That Peculiar"
Review of Diamond Reo's "Dirty Diamonds" LP, 1976