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The Alley Cats

This oldies quartet formed in 1987 while attending Fullerton College in California. Influenced by 1950s doo-wop noises, The Alley Pet cats — Royce Reynolds (bass), Todd Dixon (baritone), Andre Peck (tenor), and Armando “Mando” Fonseco (baritone) — got their first performing work at Disneyland within Disney’s “Blast to days gone …

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The Belmonts

The history from the Belmonts is normally associated with that of their lead singer, Dion (born Dion DiMucci, July 18, 1939), with whom that they had their biggest hits. Actually, however, the hyperlink up between Dion as well as the Belmonts in fact lasted only 2 yrs, as well as …

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The Astors

Among Stax’s less typical works, the Astors recorded five singles for the label between 1961 and 1967; just “Chocolate” was popular, making quantity 12 within the R&B graph (and smaller sized waves within the pop entries) in 1965. Even more doo-wop-influenced than most Southern spirit organizations, the Astors in fact …

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The Aquatones

Owner of the very best 40 strike “You” which was found in Martin Scorcese’s Mean Roads, the Aquatones started their music profession in 1956, the entire year of Elvis. Initially, these were a rockabilly-slanted vocal and instrumental combo referred to as the Tempo Kings. The lineup of Very long Island …

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Shep & the Limelites

Shep & the Limelites’ name will forever end up being etched in rock and roll & roll background for saving the endearing “Daddy’s House,” a sensitive ballad about returning from battle that soared to number 2 over the pop graphs in-may 1961. Adam Sheppard’s career started using the Heartbeats, a …

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Tony & the Twilights

Tony & the Twilights, also called Tony Richards & The Twilights, were an offshoot of 3 different groups in the Bushwick portion of Brooklyn, NY. Tony Richards, aka Tony Passalacqua, acquired sung using the Fascinators, a quartet produced in Bushwick in 1957. One of the Fascinators’ competitors and contemporaries had …

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Accents

Made up of Mike Lasman (lead), Shelly Weiss (initial tenor), Allan Senzan (second tenor) and Ian Kaye (baritone), doo wop group the Accents shaped at local high academic institutions in Brooklyn, NY, USA, in 1960. Both Weiss and Lasman acquired already documented by this time around; Lasman as business lead …

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The Barons

The Barons were an early-’60s Detroit group more well-known for its people — Roger Craton aka Lee Rogers, Tyrone Douglas, and Jesse Greer — than any accomplishment independently whose records, because of small pressings, are rare. As the Peppermints, they lower three for Carla Murphy’s H.O.B. Information (Home of Beauty …

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Harold Johnson

Hailing in the Morrisania portion of the Bronx, tenor vocalist and guitarist Harold Johnson was the senior person in a doo wop group that could eventually find the name from the Crickets, thanks to producer Joe Davis. It had been the first ’50s with about 21-years-old, Johnson acquired the cheerful …

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The Larks

Not to end up being confused with Don Julian’s Larks, his post-Meadowlarks trio (whose large R&B strike in 1965 was “The Jerk”), or the Philadelphia-based spirit group called the Larks, this band of Larks goes back to the first times of vocal music, with root base in gospel music, and …

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