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  1. The Pied Pipers were an American popular singing group originally formed in the late 1930s. They had several chart hits throughout the 1940s, both under their own name and in association with Tommy Dorsey , with Johnny Mercer and with Frank Sinatra .

    • Nancy Knorr, Don Lucas, Kevin Kennard, Chris Sanders, David Zack
    • California, United States
    • 1938–present
  2. Enjoy the classic song Dream by The Pied Pipers, a jazz and pop standard from 1945, with original footage and sound.

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  3. Jan 12, 2009 · The Pied Pipers in their 1951 formation (left to right: Chuck Lowry, Louanne Hogan, Clark Yocum and Hal Hopper) in a short music film produced in 1951 by Lou...

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  5. Explore The Pied Pipers's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Pied Pipers on AllMusic.

  6. The Pied Pipers were a popular singing group in the late 1930s and 1940s. In 1938 two vocal groups ( The Three Rhythm Kings & The 4 Esquires) and Jo Stafford (from The Stafford Sisters) merged into one supergroup, vocal octet The Pied Pipers. By late 1939 they were down to a quartet and had several personnel changes through the years.

  7. Jan 10, 2012 · "I'll See You In My Dreams" ~ The Pied Pipers w/ Paul Weston & Orchestra (1947) Capitol #495 - The flip side of, "Ok'l Baby Dok'l" - The Pied Pip...

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  8. The Pied Pipers were an American popular singing group originally formed in the late 1930s. They had several chart hits throughout the 1940s, both under their own name and in association with Tommy Dorsey, with Johnny Mercer and with Frank Sinatra.