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  2. Hutchinson Family Singers - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Family, 1845. The Hutchinson Family Singers were an American family singing group who became the most popular American entertainers of the 1840s. The group sang in four-part harmony a repertoire of political, social, comic, sentimental and dramatic works, and are considered by many to be the first uniquely American popular music performers.

  3. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson 5, an American popular music family group, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine (later replaced by Randy), Marlon, and Michael Jackson; Jagged Edge, an American R&B group whose members include identical twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey; Jan & Kjeld, a Danish musical duo of brothers Jan and Kjeld Wennick

  4. Category:Family musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman Family; Cheney Family Singers; Cherryholmes; Chevelle (band) The Chipettes; Cimorelli; The Clancy Brothers; Clannad; Clayton Miller Band; The Click (band) The Cockman Family; The Collingsworth Family; The Collins Kids; Colony House (band) Corrick Family Entertainers; Cowan Powers and his Family Band; The Cowsills; The Cox Family ...

  5. The Platters - Wikipedia

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    Released in the summer of 1955, it became the group's first Top Ten hit on the pop charts and topped the R&B charts for seven weeks. The follow-up, "The Great Pretender", with lyrics written in the washroom of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas by Buck Ram, [4] exceeded the success of their debut and became The Platters' first national #1 hit ...

  6. The Nylons - Wikipedia

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    The Nylons appeared in Season 3 of the show on the "Treasure Island" episode, singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". These songs appeared on the band's albums Seamless (1984) and Rockapella (1989). During this era, the band also gained exposure from the mid-1980s syndicated sitcom Throb by singing (with the show's lead actress Diana Canova ) the ...

  7. The Five Discs - Wikipedia

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    The Five Discs were an American doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York, United States. In 1954, the Lovenotes, a six-man group (no recordings) with Mario deAndrade and Andy Jackson formed in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Down the block, Joe Barsalona, Tony Basile, and Paul Albano were trying to put a group together and often Mario deAndrade ...

  8. Nervous singer faces her phobia on 'The Voice': 'Most awkward ...

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    When we last left The Voice Season 22, at the end of Monday’s premiere, winsome country/pop singer Kate Kalvach was still deliberating between Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, or new coach Camila ...

  9. The Escorts (New Jersey vocal group) - Wikipedia

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    While incarcerated at Trenton State Prison in 1968, founding member Reginald Prophet Haynes began practicing doo-wop singing with other incarcerated people. In 1970, after members of the group were transferred to Rahway State Prison, they first performed as the Escorts at a prison talent show, where they caught the attention of Motown producer George Kerr.