My NTS
Live now

Vickie & The Van Dykes

Vickie & The Van Dykes

Vickie & The Van Dykes has been played on NTS in shows including The Numero Group, featured first on 9 March 2017. Songs played include I Wanna Be A Winner, Baby I’m Crying and I Wanna Be A Winner.

Phyllis Siano is an American singer best known under her stage names Vickie & the Van Dykes, Vickie Lane, and later Vickie Diamond.

In the mid-1960s she became involved with producer Tommy Falcone and his small New Jersey label Cleopatra Records, a short-lived imprint that specialized in local teen pop, garage, and novelty sounds. Under the name Vickie & the Van Dykes, she recorded tracks such as “Outcast” and “True Love,” blending girl-group harmonies with a raw, garage-pop edge. She also co-wrote and sung material for other Cleopatra studio groups, including The Shandillons (notably “Shoop De Hoop Twine”).

Although much of her Cleopatra work never saw proper release at the time, these recordings later resurfaced on collector compilations like Teen Expo: The Cleopatra Label, giving her music a second life among fans of obscure 1960s pop and garage.

After Cleopatra, Phyllis continued performing under the name Vickie Diamond, becoming known for her live appearances and karaoke performances, while balancing family life and other pursuits.

read more

Vickie & The Van Dykes

Vickie & The Van Dykes has been played on NTS in shows including The Numero Group, featured first on 9 March 2017. Songs played include I Wanna Be A Winner, Baby I’m Crying and I Wanna Be A Winner.

Phyllis Siano is an American singer best known under her stage names Vickie & the Van Dykes, Vickie Lane, and later Vickie Diamond.

In the mid-1960s she became involved with producer Tommy Falcone and his small New Jersey label Cleopatra Records, a short-lived imprint that specialized in local teen pop, garage, and novelty sounds. Under the name Vickie & the Van Dykes, she recorded tracks such as “Outcast” and “True Love,” blending girl-group harmonies with a raw, garage-pop edge. She also co-wrote and sung material for other Cleopatra studio groups, including The Shandillons (notably “Shoop De Hoop Twine”).

Although much of her Cleopatra work never saw proper release at the time, these recordings later resurfaced on collector compilations like Teen Expo: The Cleopatra Label, giving her music a second life among fans of obscure 1960s pop and garage.

After Cleopatra, Phyllis continued performing under the name Vickie Diamond, becoming known for her live appearances and karaoke performances, while balancing family life and other pursuits.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

I Wanna Be A Winner
Vickie & The Van Dykes
Numero Group2018
Baby I’m Crying
Vickie & The Van Dykes
Numero Group2018
I Wanna Be A Winner
Vickie & The Van Dykes
Cleopatra Records, Numero Group2023
True Love
Vickie & The Van Dykes
Numero Group2018
Outcast
Vickie & The Van Dykes
Numero Group2018