The Jive Five

[1] The group, by then renamed "The Jive Five", found chart success in 1961 with "My True Story" on Beltone Records, which reached No.

In 1983 Eugene hired his brothers, Frank and Herbert Pitt, and in 1985 Casey Spenser rejoined the touring act.

[citation needed] In 1984, Eugene and The Jive Five were introduced to New York cable TV branding consultants Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman (and their company Fred/Alan, Inc.) by their latest producer, Ambient Sound's Marty Pekar.

They used the group to write and record some of the station's advertising jingles Pomposello later recruited The Jive Five to work on HBO Family's network branding in 1999.

Pitt, as one of the founding members with Artie and Danny Loria, was active performing and recording with The Doo Wop All Stars between 1990 and 2006.

The group recorded a tribute song to the September 11 attacks victims and heroes, named "We Will Never Fall".