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The Four Buddies
1,067 listeners
The Four Buddies were a major American doo wop group, based out of Baltimore. They recorded in the early to mid-1950s, and focused on melod… read moreThe Four Buddies were a major American doo wop group, based out of Baltimore. They recorded in the early to mid-1950s, and focused on melodious and laid-back ballads. Their biggest hit was "I Will Wait", and they recorded for S… read moreThe Four Buddies were a major American doo wop group, based out of Baltimore. They recorded in the early to mid-1950s, and focused on melodious and laid-back ballads. Their biggest hit was "I Will Wait", and they recorded for Savoy. Members included Leon "Larry" Harrison, who … read more -
Arthur Lee Maye & The Crowns
698 listeners
Arthur Lee Maye (December 11, 1934, Tuscaloosa, Alabama – July 17, 2002) was an American rhythm & blues singer. He was the lead singer … read moreArthur Lee Maye (December 11, 1934, Tuscaloosa, Alabama – July 17, 2002) was an American rhythm & blues singer. He was the lead singer for the Los Angeles based doo-wop group Arthur Lee Maye and the Crowns in the 1950s. Maye was also… read moreArthur Lee Maye (December 11, 1934, Tuscaloosa, Alabama – July 17, 2002) was an American rhythm & blues singer. He was the lead singer for the Los Angeles based doo-wop group Arthur Lee Maye and the Crowns in the 1950s. Maye was also a well known Major League Baseball player. He played eleven… read more -
The Cardinals
12,479 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Cardinals formed in Baltimore in 1946 as the Mellotones by Leon Hardy (bass), Merredit… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Cardinals formed in Baltimore in 1946 as the Mellotones by Leon Hardy (bass), Merredith Brothers (tenor), Donald Johnson (baritone) and Ernie Warren (lead). Jack Aydelotte (tenor, guit… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Cardinals formed in Baltimore in 1946 as the Mellotones by Leon Hardy (bass), Merredith Brothers (tenor), Donald Johnson (baritone) and Ernie Warren (lead). Jack Aydelotte (tenor, guitar) was added and they signed to Atlantic in 1951. Atlantic … read more -
The Four Tunes
5,752 listeners
The Four Tunes were a late 40s / early 50s vocal pop / early doo wop group that was formed by members of The Brown Dots, a splinter group of The Ink Spots. View wikiThe Four Tunes were a late 40s / early 50s vocal pop / early doo wop group that was formed by members of The Brown Dots, a splinter group of The Ink Spots. View wikiThe Four Tunes were a late 40s / early 50s vocal pop / early doo wop group that was formed by members of The Brown Dots, a splinter group of The Ink Spots. View wiki -
The Larks
12,081 listeners
There are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be c… read moreThere are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be confused with the Los Angeles-based Larks (originally The Meadowlarks) featuring Don Julian. Person… read moreThere are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be confused with the Los Angeles-based Larks (originally The Meadowlarks) featuring Don Julian. Personnel: Eugene 'Gene' Mumford (1925-1977, tenor, lead… read more -
The Sharps
1,644 listeners
There are at least two bands called The Sharps 1 - Years ago record producer George Nicholson (“Life In A Northern Town”) turned his back o… read moreThere are at least two bands called The Sharps 1 - Years ago record producer George Nicholson (“Life In A Northern Town”) turned his back on music forever. Eight months ago he heard The Sharps. A studio was set up in his home in rural No… read moreThere are at least two bands called The Sharps 1 - Years ago record producer George Nicholson (“Life In A Northern Town”) turned his back on music forever. Eight months ago he heard The Sharps. A studio was set up in his home in rural Norfolk. The band is now ready to unleash its sound. Led by th… read more -
The Clovers
236,227 listeners
There are multiple groups by this name. 1: The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C., with members Harold Lucas… read moreThere are multiple groups by this name. 1: The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C., with members Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, and Thomas Woods. John "Buddy" Bailey was added soon after, and they be… read moreThere are multiple groups by this name. 1: The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C., with members Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, and Thomas Woods. John "Buddy" Bailey was added soon after, and they began calling themselves the "Four Clovers", with Ba… read more