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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TokensThe Tokens - Wikipedia

    Jay Traynor. Mitch Margo. Bill Reid. The Tokens were an American doo-wop band [1] and record production company group from Brooklyn, New York City. The group has had four top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, all in the 1960s, their biggest being the chart-topping 1961 hit single "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".

  2. The Valentines were one of the most highly regarded American doo-wop groups from the mid-1950s. [according to whom?] Although they never had a record on the national hit parades, they were popular in New York and the East Coast in general and had many regional big sellers. The stage performances of the group were sellouts and their harmonizing ...

  3. www.iheart.com › live › iheart-doo-wop-10058iHeart Doo-Wop | iHeart

    Doo-Wop Classics, Commercial-Free. Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

  4. The Legends of Doo Wop is a music group of 1950s doo-wop singers. The original members included Jimmy Gallagher of the Passions, Tony Passalaqua of the Fascinators, Frank Mancuso of the Imaginations, and Steve Horn of the Five Sharks (died July 24, 2013). In 2006, Passalaqua left the group and was replaced by Tommy Mara of The Crests.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ShellsThe Shells - Wikipedia

    The Shells were an American doo wop ensemble formed in Brooklyn, New York, United States, in 1957. [1] The group scored a US pop hit in 1957 with the song "Baby Oh Baby", released on Johnson Records; the song cracked the Top 30. [2] Further singles passed with little success until 1960, when producers Donn Fileti and Wayne Stierle re-issued ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ChantelsThe Chantels - Wikipedia

    Helen Liebowitz Powell. Yvonne Fair. Ami Ortiz. The Chantels are a pop music group and are the third African-American girl group to enjoy nationwide success in the United States, preceded by The Teen Queens and The Bobbettes. The group was established in the early 1950s by students attending St. Anthony of Padua Church and school in the Bronx. [1]

  7. Chuck Fassert. Guy Villari. Sal Cuomo. Tony Gravagna. Ron Hunerberg. The Regents were an American doo-wop vocal group from New York, operating in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They are best known for recording the hit "Barbara-Ann" in 1958, which was released in 1961 and reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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