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After Basset and Nickens left the group, they continued to record as a quartet. The original group split up in 1957. [1] Moses stayed in Chicago and formed a new version of The El Dorados with John Brunson plus members of another group, The Kool Gents. [1] Meanwhile, Bradley, Jones and Maddox moved to California, and renamed themselves The Tempos.
This is a list of doo-wop musicians. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A The Accents The Ad Libs The Alley Cats Lee Andrews ...
"At My Front Door" Single by The El Dorados; from the album Crazy Little Mama ; B-side "What's Buggin' You Baby" Released: August 1955: Recorded: 24 April 1955: Studio: Universal Recording Corp. (Chicago) [1]
Because of this power -- and this "closeness" -- fans have started to give themselves collective names. Some of them, surely, you're familiar with: Lady Gaga's Little Monsters, Justin Bieber's ...
The Videos were a short-lived American Doo-wop group. The group was formed in 1957 by five individuals who were each seventeen years old. [1] Charles Baskerville (second tenor) [1] Clarence Bassett (first tenor), previously with The Five Sharps [1] [2] Ronald Cussey (often given as Cuffey) (lead, second tenor), previously with The Five Sharps ...
The first track, and single, "When I Was a Boy" was made available for streaming on the same day and a music video for the song was also released. [27] A small promotional tour followed the album's release which saw Jeff Lynne's ELO perform a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with their first two shows in the United States in 30 years, both ...
The group left Brunswick in 1973, and disbanded soon afterwards. [7] The albums I'm Gonna Miss You and The Articulate Artistics were reissued on CD in 1998, and a compilation CD of their recordings was issued the following year. [10] Smith briefly reformed the group in 1999, to undertake some recordings for Ian Levine's Motorcity Records. [11]
Eldorado's Bella Hines has emerged as a national name in ...