Transcription: He used to work for a candy store in the basement and we made syrup, chocolate and strawberry and vanilla and all of that. And there was a leather carrier on the lower east side named Lou Folly. And he came down once and Lou Folly wanted the whole world to sing harmony. He saw four kids. He started to teach us how to sing harmony. And Lou was pretty good, you know. And one day we're singing and I look upstairs at the top of the steps there were about seven or eight people listening to us and they threw a couple of pennies at us. I said, well let's give up the show business and we started to si ...