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The “5” Royales

The “5” Royales were a comparatively unheralded, but significant, link between early R&B and early soul within their mix of doo wop, jump blues, and gospel styles. Their industrial success was fairly modest — that they had seven TOP R&B strikes in the 1950s, most documented in the period of …

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The Five Keys

The Five Keys are usually regarded by aficionados of 1950s R&B vocal group harmony among the finest groups to ever record with this genre. They’re best known for his or her Capitol recordings of “Knowledge of the Fool,” “Close Your Eye,” “Ling Ting Tong,” and “Out of View, Out of …

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The Charms

A Cincinnati vocal group, the Charms landed a number-one R&B strike for almost 10 weeks in 1954 with “Hearts of Rock,” a track that remains being among the most enduring doo wop anthems. Otis Williams, Richard Parker, Donald Maximum, Joe Penn, and Rolland Bradley 1st documented for Rockin’ in 1953, …

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The Flamingos

Universally hailed among the finest & most influential vocal groups in pop music history, the Flamingos defined doo wop at its most elegant and sophisticated, their matchless harmonies profoundly impacting the Motown Sound from the 1960s as well as the Philly soul of the next decade. The root base from …

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The Five Discs

Like many street-corner vocal groups who originated from Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy section in the first ’50s, the Five Discs had limited chart success (“Hardly ever ENABLE YOU TO Go” instantly gained Murray the K’s Record of the night time and Record from the Week contests on WINS and charted at amount …

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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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Packards

Best kept in mind by doo wop aficionados for his or her cult vintage “Ding Dong,” NEW YORK vocal quintet the Packards shaped in past due 1955. Relating to article writer Marv Goldberg’s profile on his R&B Notebooks site, second tenor Milton Turner and bass/pianist Ray Hayes fulfilled while going …

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