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The Larks

Through the entire 1960s, the Larks — this Larks is a Philadelphia soul group, unrelated towards the R&B/soul group the Larks from LA — released numerous singles on over fifty percent twelve singles, and almost as much lead singers. They hardly ever achieved a lot more than regional reputation, but …

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The Larks

Following the demise of his previous doo wop aggregation, the Meadowlarks, Don Julian assembled a fresh trio, called them the Larks, and cashed in on the amount of money label in 1965 having a floating soul dance number, “The Jerk.” It had been an enormous R&B and pop strike, but …

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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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