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The Genies
5,887 listeners
There are at least two bands called The Genies. The band pictured and a rock band who released one single, Daddy Make You Pay, toured with … read moreThere are at least two bands called The Genies. The band pictured and a rock band who released one single, Daddy Make You Pay, toured with Kula Shaker and then disappeared. View wikiThere are at least two bands called The Genies. The band pictured and a rock band who released one single, Daddy Make You Pay, toured with Kula Shaker and then disappeared. View wiki -
Del Vikings
6,713 listeners
The Del-Vikings, also known as The Dell-Vikings (the name was variously spelled with and without the hyphen), is a former American doo-wop … read moreThe Del-Vikings, also known as The Dell-Vikings (the name was variously spelled with and without the hyphen), is a former American doo-wop musical group who recorded several hit singles in the 1950s and continued to record and tour with … read moreThe Del-Vikings, also known as The Dell-Vikings (the name was variously spelled with and without the hyphen), is a former American doo-wop musical group who recorded several hit singles in the 1950s and continued to record and tour with various lineups in later decades. The group was notable for … read more -
The Kodaks
2,639 listeners
There are two groups called "The Kodaks" 1. One is a R&B vocal group from Newark, New Jersey, USA, the original members were … read moreThere are two groups called "The Kodaks" 1. One is a R&B vocal group from Newark, New Jersey, USA, the original members were lead Pearl McKinnon, first tenor James Patrick, second tenor William Franklin, baritone Larry Davi… read moreThere are two groups called "The Kodaks" 1. One is a R&B vocal group from Newark, New Jersey, USA, the original members were lead Pearl McKinnon, first tenor James Patrick, second tenor William Franklin, baritone Larry Davis and bass William Miller. The Kodaks were representative of… read more -
The Quotations
4,632 listeners
The Quotations were a doo-wop band, primarily from James Madison High School in East Brooklyn, New York. The group started in 1958 at Barne… read moreThe Quotations were a doo-wop band, primarily from James Madison High School in East Brooklyn, New York. The group started in 1958 at Barney's Pool Room on Kings Highway in East Brooklyn, New York. The original members of the group … read moreThe Quotations were a doo-wop band, primarily from James Madison High School in East Brooklyn, New York. The group started in 1958 at Barney's Pool Room on Kings Highway in East Brooklyn, New York. The original members of the group were Richie Schwartz (first tenor), Lew Arno (second tenor) … read more -
The Four J's
5,486 listeners
1) JR Pirollo And The 4 J's originated in the later 1950's and had thier first taste of success almost immediately. Upon winning … read more1) JR Pirollo And The 4 J's originated in the later 1950's and had thier first taste of success almost immediately. Upon winning a local talent contest, they were approached by Buddy Greco, who later became thier manager. Greco… read more1) JR Pirollo And The 4 J's originated in the later 1950's and had thier first taste of success almost immediately. Upon winning a local talent contest, they were approached by Buddy Greco, who later became thier manager. Greco got the group thier first recording contract with United Ar… read more -
The Jarmels
14,159 listeners
The Jarmels were one of those one-hit wonder groups, responsible for a number 12 single in 1961 entitled "A Little Bit of Soap." … read moreThe Jarmels were one of those one-hit wonder groups, responsible for a number 12 single in 1961 entitled "A Little Bit of Soap." If none of their other five singles did remotely as well, that song has lingered in the public con… read moreThe Jarmels were one of those one-hit wonder groups, responsible for a number 12 single in 1961 entitled "A Little Bit of Soap." If none of their other five singles did remotely as well, that song has lingered in the public consciousness, partly with help from periodic new hit versions … read more -
The Chanters
2,465 listeners
The Chanters belonged to the "kid-sound" school of Rock ‘n’ Roll, which was, at the time they formed, riding high because of Fran… read moreThe Chanters belonged to the "kid-sound" school of Rock ‘n’ Roll, which was, at the time they formed, riding high because of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. The Chanters formed in late 1957 out of a group of friends in Queens… read moreThe Chanters belonged to the "kid-sound" school of Rock ‘n’ Roll, which was, at the time they formed, riding high because of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. The Chanters formed in late 1957 out of a group of friends in Queens, New York. This locale was far removed from the R&B cen… read more