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Lee Andrews
4,541 listeners
Lee Andrews (born Arthur Lee Andrews Thompson, Goldsboro, North Carolina, June 2, 1936 - March 16, 2016) was the lead singer of the 1950s d… read moreLee Andrews (born Arthur Lee Andrews Thompson, Goldsboro, North Carolina, June 2, 1936 - March 16, 2016) was the lead singer of the 1950s doo-wop group Lee Andrews & the Hearts. He had some solo releases in the 1960's. Andrews f… read moreLee Andrews (born Arthur Lee Andrews Thompson, Goldsboro, North Carolina, June 2, 1936 - March 16, 2016) was the lead singer of the 1950s doo-wop group Lee Andrews & the Hearts. He had some solo releases in the 1960's. Andrews formed the doo-wop group Lee Andrews & the Hearts in Phil… read more -
The Hollywood Flames
19,101 listeners
The Hollywood Flames were an American R&B vocal group in the 1950s, best known for their number 5 hit "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 195… read moreThe Hollywood Flames were an American R&B vocal group in the 1950s, best known for their number 5 hit "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 1957. They formed as The Flames in 1949, in Watts, Los Angeles, at a talent show where members of var… read moreThe Hollywood Flames were an American R&B vocal group in the 1950s, best known for their number 5 hit "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 1957. They formed as The Flames in 1949, in Watts, Los Angeles, at a talent show where members of various high school groups got together. The original members w… read more -
The Fi-Tones
624 listeners
Originally a Brooklyn-based street corner vocal group calling themselves the Cavaliers Quartet, the Fi-Tones first changed their name to th… read moreOriginally a Brooklyn-based street corner vocal group calling themselves the Cavaliers Quartet, the Fi-Tones first changed their name to the Fi-Tones Quintette after the core group – Cecil Holmes, Marlowe (aka "Lowe") Mur… read moreOriginally a Brooklyn-based street corner vocal group calling themselves the Cavaliers Quartet, the Fi-Tones first changed their name to the Fi-Tones Quintette after the core group – Cecil Holmes, Marlowe (aka "Lowe") Murray, and Ron Anderson (bass) – added Gene Redd (lead v… read more -
Norman Fox & The Rob Roys
2,825 listeners
One of the earliest interracial quintets, Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys were also one of the most underrated and overlooked groups ever to … read moreOne of the earliest interracial quintets, Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys were also one of the most underrated and overlooked groups ever to cut a 45. With his distinctive lead voice, Norman Fox (16) of the Bronx hooked up with DeWitt Cli… read moreOne of the earliest interracial quintets, Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys were also one of the most underrated and overlooked groups ever to cut a 45. With his distinctive lead voice, Norman Fox (16) of the Bronx hooked up with DeWitt Clinton High School friends Robert Thierer (17, baritone), Mars… read more -
The Avons
16,717 listeners
There were at least four groups who used this name: 1) An American do0-wop group whose biggest hit was "Baby" in 1957. 2) A Briti… read moreThere were at least four groups who used this name: 1) An American do0-wop group whose biggest hit was "Baby" in 1957. 2) A British pop music vocal group, composed of Valerie Murtagh (born 1936, Willesden, London) and Elaine Mu… read moreThere were at least four groups who used this name: 1) An American do0-wop group whose biggest hit was "Baby" in 1957. 2) A British pop music vocal group, composed of Valerie Murtagh (born 1936, Willesden, London) and Elaine Murtagh, (born 1940, County Cork, Eire) and they were original… read more -
The Royaltones
4,522 listeners
Formed: 1957, Dearborn, MI, United States Disbanded: 1964 Members: George Katsakis (saxophone), Mike Popoff (keyboards, 1957-58, 1960-64… read moreFormed: 1957, Dearborn, MI, United States Disbanded: 1964 Members: George Katsakis (saxophone), Mike Popoff (keyboards, 1957-58, 1960-64), Greg Popoff (drums, 1957-58, 1960-64), Bob Sanderson (guitar, 1957-59), Ken Anderson (saxophone… read moreFormed: 1957, Dearborn, MI, United States Disbanded: 1964 Members: George Katsakis (saxophone), Mike Popoff (keyboards, 1957-58, 1960-64), Greg Popoff (drums, 1957-58, 1960-64), Bob Sanderson (guitar, 1957-59), Ken Anderson (saxophone), Bo Savich (drums, 1958-59), Diane Anderson (piano, 1958-5… read more -
The Dialtones
627 listeners
The Dialtones was an American doo-wop group from Queens, New York. The Tokens produced the group on two songs written by Levinson titled &q… read moreThe Dialtones was an American doo-wop group from Queens, New York. The Tokens produced the group on two songs written by Levinson titled "Denise" and "Come Back," but before they could issue them on Rust subsidiary La… read moreThe Dialtones was an American doo-wop group from Queens, New York. The Tokens produced the group on two songs written by Levinson titled "Denise" and "Come Back," but before they could issue them on Rust subsidiary Laurie Records, a more commercially acceptable group name had … read more -
The Rainbows
5,730 listeners
The Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of … read moreThe Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of the group were Jessie Belvin, Billy Stewart and Marvin Gaye. There song Mary Lee was the first fa… read moreThe Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of the group were Jessie Belvin, Billy Stewart and Marvin Gaye. There song Mary Lee was the first fast tempo of the "Doo Wop" rhythm and blues. This … read more