found: Its Here we are! [SR] p1982:label (The Jive Five) container (1st record released in 1961, New York)
found: Oxford music online, August 12, 2013:Encyclopedia of popular music (Jive Five; from Brooklyn, New York City, New York; doo-wop group that made a successful transition to the soul era; members were Eugene Pitt (b. 6 November 1937; lead), Jerome Hanna (first tenor), Richard Harris (second tenor), Billy Prophet (baritone) and Norman Johnson (d. 1970; bass); their biggest hig was My true story from 1961)
found: Sweet soul music. 31 scorching classics from 1961, p2008:container (The Jive Five with Joe René & orchestra) insert (led by Eugene Pitt (born November 6, 1937); became the Jyve Fyve [no catalog entries] during the 1960s and Ebony Ivory & Jade [no catalog entries] during the disco era, returning to their original name by the time of the PBS-inspired doowop revival)
found: Wikipedia, August 12, 2013(The Jive Five; American doo-wop group, best known for their debut hit single My true story (1961) and the fact that they outlasted most of their doo wop musical peers, by re-modelling themselves as a soul group in the 1960s and beyond; formed in Brooklyn, New York in the late 1950s with Eugene Pitt, Jerome Hanna, Richard Harris, Thurmon Prophet, and Norman Johnson; recorded as the Jyve Fyve in 1970 and as Ebony, Ivory, and the Jades in 1975; reverted to original name in 1978; still active in 2010, led by Eugene Pitt with first tenor Frank Pitt, second tenor Casey Spencer, baritone Beatrice Best, and bass Herbert Pitt)