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The Kodaks
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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 Five Discs
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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 Charts
12,175 listeners
The Charts may refer to: 1. a Brazilian mod band from São Paulo; 2. an American doo-wop group of the 1950s. 1. With the fragmentation of Sã… read moreThe Charts may refer to: 1. a Brazilian mod band from São Paulo; 2. an American doo-wop group of the 1950s. 1. With the fragmentation of São Paulo's independent music scene in the 80's and 90's brazilian scenario, undergro… read moreThe Charts may refer to: 1. a Brazilian mod band from São Paulo; 2. an American doo-wop group of the 1950s. 1. With the fragmentation of São Paulo's independent music scene in the 80's and 90's brazilian scenario, underground bands turned their attention to a revivalist wave simila… read more -
The Velours
3,498 listeners
That's Bobby Jay as MC with Eulis Nason on lead vocals, and Bill Witt on bass, Wait! Is that Nelson Shields? and Ray Sanders on first … read moreThat's Bobby Jay as MC with Eulis Nason on lead vocals, and Bill Witt on bass, Wait! Is that Nelson Shields? and Ray Sanders on first tenor too..yep!..Just fantastic! From Brooklyn, NY View wikiThat's Bobby Jay as MC with Eulis Nason on lead vocals, and Bill Witt on bass, Wait! Is that Nelson Shields? and Ray Sanders on first tenor too..yep!..Just fantastic! From Brooklyn, NY View wiki -
Little Joe & The Thrillers
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Shirley Gunter & The Queens
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The G-Clefs
3,110 listeners
The G-Clefs vocal group was a product of Massachusetts in 1955, Roxbury to be exact. The quintet consisted of the four Scott brothers - Ted… read moreThe G-Clefs vocal group was a product of Massachusetts in 1955, Roxbury to be exact. The quintet consisted of the four Scott brothers - Teddy, Timmy, Chris, and Arnold, as well as friend Ray Gibson. Originally formed with an eye and ear … read moreThe G-Clefs vocal group was a product of Massachusetts in 1955, Roxbury to be exact. The quintet consisted of the four Scott brothers - Teddy, Timmy, Chris, and Arnold, as well as friend Ray Gibson. Originally formed with an eye and ear toward gospel music, the boys saw that the R & B music o… read more