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The Pastels

Doo wop group the Pastels formed in 1954. At that time, business lead DiFosco “Dee” Erwin, 1st tenor Richard Travis, second tenor Tony Thomas, and baritone Jimmy Willingham had been all stationed at a U.S. Atmosphere Force foundation in Narsarssuak, Greenland, and their first live looks were together with armed …

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Harvey & the Moonglows

Not linked to the Moonglows aside from the current presence of Harvey Fuqua mainly because leader and business lead vocalist, Harvey & the Moonglows’ additional members within their preliminary lineup were Marvin Gaye, Reese Palmer, James Knowland, and Chester Simmons, almost all recruited simply by Fuqua wholesale away of their …

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The Velvetones

Doo wop group the Velvetones formed in Newark, NJ, in 1943. Based on the content on Marv Goldberg’s R&B Notebooks internet site (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/marvart.html), the original Velvetones were tenor business lead Madison Flanagan, second tenor and bassist Walter Dawkins, baritone and guitarist Sam Rucker, and pianist/arranger Enoch Martin, plus they spent …

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The Heartbeats

Lead singer Adam “Shep” Sheppard co-wrote some velvety doo wop ballads for the Heartbeats through the mid-’50s; one entrance, “ONE THOUSAND Miles Apart,” was an enormous R&B vendor in 1956. The Queens, NY quintet started its string of street-corner classics with “Crazy for you personally” and “Darling How Longer,” culminating …

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The Velvets

The Odessa, TX-based Velvets are best remembered because of their violin-enriched 1961 Top 40 hit “Tonight (May be the Evening),” where the group chanted “doo-wop” behind lead singer Virgil Johnson. It had been among the initial uses from the expression in a melody (the Turbans’ usage of the expression in …

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The Cardinals

The Cardinals, early balladeers that few remember, recorded 12 singles for Atlantic Information (their just label) between 1951 and 1957. They debuted with “Shouldn’t I UNDERSTAND,” a willowy ballad having a prominent business lead guitar, restricted harmonies, along with a deep bass; business lead Ernie Warren impressed listeners on the …

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The Solitaires

Best remembered because of their hit “Taking walks Along,” Harlem doo wop group the Solitaires was shaped in 1953 by ex-Vocaleer Herman Curtis in tandem with tenor Buzzy Willis and bass Pat Gaston, who jointly previously teamed within the Crows. Three previous members from the Mello-Moods — tenor Monte Owens, …

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The Safaris

Led by Jimmy Stephens, the light-singing Safaris strike the very first time away with “Picture of a woman” (amount seven Billboard) in 1960 on Eldo Reports, however the So Cal structured group never really had a different one. The calypso-ish, amateurish “Gal With the Tale in Her Eye” looked appealing …

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