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  2. The El Dorados - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. At My Front Door - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  4. List of doo-wop musicians - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Eldorado (band) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2007, bassist César Sánchez and guitarist Nano Paramio formed the band Eldorado. The band drew inspiration from 1970s classic rock groups Bad Company, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. [1] After distributing some demo songs, the group was picked up by producer Richard Chycki, who has worked with Aerosmith, Dream Theater, Gotthard, and ...

  6. List of 1950s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    Bill Haley of Bill Haley and the Comets singing "Rock Around the Clock", 1955. Elvis Presley in a publicity photo for Jailhouse Rock (1957) Chuck Berry in 1957.

  7. The Beautiful Mind of Solange

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    Solange’s projects are legion. Taken together, if you don’t look for context, they can seem a little scattered. In the past few years alone, she has announced a glassware line, a book on the ...

  8. Mary Weiss, lead singer for 'Leader of the Pack' girl group ...

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    Mary Weiss was born and raised in the Queens borough of New York City. "I had a fairly rotten childhood," she once said. Her father died shortly after her birth on Dec. 28, 1948, leaving behind ...

  9. The Solitaires - Wikipedia

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    The Solitaires formed in Harlem in 1953. They started as a street-corner singing group, one of many that used to congregate on 142nd Street. [2] The original lineup consisted of Eddie "California" Jones (lead singer), Nick Anderson (first tenor), Winston "Buzzy" Willis (second tenor), Rudy "Angel" Morgan (baritone), and Pat Gaston (bass).