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The Five Discs
6,096 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 Kodaks
2,902 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 Timetones
4,072 listeners
The Timestones was the in house group of the iconic Times Square Records in the early to mid 60's in NYC. The only cut 2 perhaps 3 rec… read moreThe Timestones was the in house group of the iconic Times Square Records in the early to mid 60's in NYC. The only cut 2 perhaps 3 records on the Time Square Record Label. TSR also had a radio program on AM radio at 11PM on the week… read moreThe Timestones was the in house group of the iconic Times Square Records in the early to mid 60's in NYC. The only cut 2 perhaps 3 records on the Time Square Record Label. TSR also had a radio program on AM radio at 11PM on the weekends with a female DJ named Jenny. She played the top 100 fr… read more -
The Edsels
31,113 listeners
The Edsels were an American Doo-Wop group active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The name of the group was originally The Essos, aft… read moreThe Edsels were an American Doo-Wop group active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The name of the group was originally The Essos, after the oil company, but was changed to match the then-new Ford automobile, the Edsel. The Edsels r… read moreThe Edsels were an American Doo-Wop group active during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The name of the group was originally The Essos, after the oil company, but was changed to match the then-new Ford automobile, the Edsel. The Edsels recorded over 25 songs and had multiple performances on Dick … read more -
Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords
11,594 listeners
Though he has always been remembered primarily as Frankie Lymon's brother, Louie Lymon attained some notoriety on his own. He was 12 w… read moreThough he has always been remembered primarily as Frankie Lymon's brother, Louie Lymon attained some notoriety on his own. He was 12 when he began singing with some neighborhood friends in Harlem. Rossilio Roca, Lyndon Harold, and D… read moreThough he has always been remembered primarily as Frankie Lymon's brother, Louie Lymon attained some notoriety on his own. He was 12 when he began singing with some neighborhood friends in Harlem. Rossilio Roca, Lyndon Harold, and David Little were the other members of the Teenchords. The Te… read more -
The Videos
9,585 listeners
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 -
The Classics
14,862 listeners
Their are three groups known to be called The Classics 1. The Classics were an obscure 1960s garage punk band found on the CD complication … read moreTheir are three groups known to be called The Classics 1. The Classics were an obscure 1960s garage punk band found on the CD complication Back From The Grave Vol.9. 2. The Classics were a white harmony vocal group from Brooklyn, NY, sim… read moreTheir are three groups known to be called The Classics 1. The Classics were an obscure 1960s garage punk band found on the CD complication Back From The Grave Vol.9. 2. The Classics were a white harmony vocal group from Brooklyn, NY, similar to the Mystics or the Earls. Originally known as the Pe… read more -
The Turbans
28,049 listeners
There two bands with the name The Turbans. 1) An African American doo-wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. 2) An internation… read moreThere two bands with the name The Turbans. 1) An African American doo-wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. 2) An international musical collective bringing together music from traditional near-eastern and eastern-European s… read moreThere two bands with the name The Turbans. 1) An African American doo-wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. 2) An international musical collective bringing together music from traditional near-eastern and eastern-European styles and their own compositions. 1) The Turbans were an Afr… read more