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Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
345,637 plays (76,299 listeners)
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap (initially credited as The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett) was an American pop rock group operating in the late 1960s. Their biggest hits were "Woman, Woman," "Young Girl," and "Lady Willpower." Singer Gary Puckett (born October 17, 1942, Hibbing, Minnesota) grew up in Yakima, Washington - close to the city of Union Gap - and Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Jay & The Americans
293,597 plays (58,489 listeners)
Jay and the Americans were a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of Howard Kane (born Kirschenbaum), John (J.T.) Traynor, Kenny Vance (born Rosenberg), and Sandy Yaguda.
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The Fortunes
281,749 plays (67,571 listeners)
The Fortunes are an archetypal English beat group. Formed in Birmingham, The Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the American and British Top Ten. Biography
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The Penguins
269,915 plays (75,525 listeners)
The Penguins were an American doo-wop group of the 1950s and early '60s, best remembered for their only Top 40 hit, "Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)", which was one of the first rhythm and blues hits to cross over to the pop charts. The song peaked at #8 on the national charts, but had a three-week run at #1 on the R&B "race" chart.
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Dion
978,402 plays (185,595 listeners)
Dion Francis DiMucci (b July 18, 1939) www.diondimucci.com/ , better known as Dion, is an American singer-songwriter, now widely recognized as one of the top singers of his era, blending the best elements of doo-wop, pop, and R&B styles.
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The Ronettes
2,396,565 plays (382,158 listeners)
The Ronettes were a girl group of the 1960s from New York City, best known for their work with producer Phil Spector. They consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (a.k.a. Ronnie Spector), her sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley.
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The Crystals
1,251,188 plays (239,029 listeners)
There are two artists with this name: 1). The Crystals were one of the most successful girl groups of the early 1960s, best remembered for the hit singles "He's A Rebel", "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Then He Kissed Me". 2). The Crystals was also the name of a doo-wop group organised by the enigmatic Sun Ra in the mid-50s, as collected on the compilation Interplanetary Melodies on Norton Records.
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Curtis Lee
113,845 plays (33,761 listeners)
Curtis Lee (born 28 October 1941 in Yuma, Arizona, USA) an American Doo-wop and Pop singer of the early 1960s, and was the beneficiary of two great 1961 productions by Phil Spector. These were "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (U.S. Top 10) and "Under The Moon Of Love" (U.S. Top 50). In the UK, "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" was a minor hit record, going no higher than 47 in 1961.
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The Association
804,782 plays (137,578 listeners)
The Association is a pop band from California in the folk rock genre. As of 2008 they are still playing with 3 members of the original group, but they are best known for their popularity in the 60s, when they had numerous hits at or near the top of the charts.
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The Five Satins
346,977 plays (102,713 listeners)
The Five Satins are an American doo wop group, best known for their song, "In the Still of the Night".
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