Gene Serina began his career in music at the age of 15, during the age of Doo Wop, first singing with a group in junior high school which included Eddie Rivera (who would later create one of the first Record Pools, I.D.R.C. (International Disco Record Center). Singing with this group brought him to the attention of one of the Lower East Sides (NYC) most popular neighborhood groups, The Styles, who recruited him to join them.
The Styles recorded back to back hits “School Bells to Chapel Bells” and “Sentimental Reasons” on the Roulette Records subsidiary Josie Records. When the Styles disbanded Gene joined another vocal group called Image, and again recorded for another Roulette Records subsidiary Grande Records with “Wake Up Little Girl”
Eddie Rivera suggested he try getting into the promotion end of the industry and in the early 90’s he formed his current company – Serina Promotions, a company contracted by record labels to promote new releases to Record Pools, Billboard Reporters, College Radio, Radio Mix Shows, and to both domestic and International commercial radio stations. These endeavors have produced several Gold & Platinum awards (such as the 4 time Platinum "Whoot There It Is" by 95 South on the Ichiban Label. Serina Promotions is still promoting new dance, r&b, hip hop and pop releases. www.serinapromotions.com
Uncle G presents a weekly mix radio show here on Real Dance Radio
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