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Five Keys
2,272 listeners
Five Keys is Eric Frascone's dubstep project. Over the past 20 years, Frascone has scoured the electro-dub French scene of which he is… read moreFive Keys is Eric Frascone's dubstep project. Over the past 20 years, Frascone has scoured the electro-dub French scene of which he is a pioneer (Kaly Live Dub). In 2012, he broke into the dubstep world with his first album, Conspir… read moreFive Keys is Eric Frascone's dubstep project. Over the past 20 years, Frascone has scoured the electro-dub French scene of which he is a pioneer (Kaly Live Dub). In 2012, he broke into the dubstep world with his first album, Conspiracy, which amalgamated the rather massive dubstep sound with… read more -
Capris
3,673 listeners
The Capris are an Italian-American Doo Wop group originating in the Ozone Park section of Queens, New York in the late 1950s. Capris is a s… read moreThe Capris are an Italian-American Doo Wop group originating in the Ozone Park section of Queens, New York in the late 1950s. Capris is a surf-punkrock band from Fukui, Japan. Band members: KAORi: vocals, guitar NISHIBATA: guitar, chords… read moreThe Capris are an Italian-American Doo Wop group originating in the Ozone Park section of Queens, New York in the late 1950s. Capris is a surf-punkrock band from Fukui, Japan. Band members: KAORi: vocals, guitar NISHIBATA: guitar, chords TAKUJI: bass YAUJI: drums, chords View wiki -
The Kodaks
2,655 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 -
Boss-Tones
1,089 listeners
The Bosstones were an African American musical group in the 1950s who performed in the instrumentally-sparse, a cappella-based harmonic sty… read moreThe Bosstones were an African American musical group in the 1950s who performed in the instrumentally-sparse, a cappella-based harmonic style known as "Philadelphia doo-wop." The best-known song by the Bosstones is "Mope-I… read moreThe Bosstones were an African American musical group in the 1950s who performed in the instrumentally-sparse, a cappella-based harmonic style known as "Philadelphia doo-wop." The best-known song by the Bosstones is "Mope-Itty Mope" which was released as a 45 rpm single in 1959… read more -
The Five Discs
5,607 listeners
The Five Discs were a doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York. Though they were founded in 1954 as the Lovebirds, their first demo recording … read moreThe Five Discs were a doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York. Though they were founded in 1954 as the Lovebirds, their first demo recording came in 1957. The group performed on and off throughout the 1960's and 1970's and were r… read moreThe Five Discs were a doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York. Though they were founded in 1954 as the Lovebirds, their first demo recording came in 1957. The group performed on and off throughout the 1960's and 1970's and were reunited in the early 1990's for a brief time. View wiki -
The Videos
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1) THE VIDEOS (Queens, N.Y.) Personnel: Ronald Cussey (d) (lead), Clarence Bassett (1st tenor), Charles Baskerville (2nd tenor), Johnny Jac… read more1) THE VIDEOS (Queens, N.Y.) Personnel: Ronald Cussey (d) (lead), Clarence Bassett (1st tenor), Charles Baskerville (2nd tenor), Johnny Jackson (baritone), Ron Woodhall (d) (bass). Because the Videos placed second at the Apollo Theater… read more1) THE VIDEOS (Queens, N.Y.) Personnel: Ronald Cussey (d) (lead), Clarence Bassett (1st tenor), Charles Baskerville (2nd tenor), Johnny Jackson (baritone), Ron Woodhall (d) (bass). Because the Videos placed second at the Apollo Theater's amateur night contest, they were awarded a recording d… read more