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New York City
New York City
band
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The Clovers
The Clovers
American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group
2
The Jive Five
The Jive Five
American doo-wop group
3
The Del-Vikings
The Del-Vikings
American doo-wop musical group
4
The Capris
The Capris
American doo-wop group from New York
5
The Students
The Students
6
The Manhattans
The Manhattans
American popular R&B vocal group
7
The Midnighters
The Midnighters
American R&B group
8
The Marcels
The Marcels
American doo-wop group
9
The Turbans
The Turbans
american doo-wop vocal group
10
Bunny Sigler
Bunny Sigler
American musician
11
The Shirelles
The Shirelles
African American girl group
12
Ernie Maresca
Ernie Maresca
American singer, songwriter and record company executive
13
Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars
American singer, songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and dancer
14
Earl Nelson
Earl Nelson
American musician and songwriter
15
The Spaniels
The Spaniels
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Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua
American musician, record producer
17
The Orioles
The Orioles
American R&B group
18
Randy & the Rainbows
Randy & the Rainbows
band that plays doo-wop
19
The Intruders
The Intruders
20
Len Barry
Len Barry
American singer, songwriter and record producer
21
The Crows
The Crows
band
22
Sonny Landreth
Sonny Landreth
American musician
23
The Flamingos
The Flamingos
American "doo wop" group
24
The Rivingtons
The Rivingtons
American band
25
The Stereos
The Stereos
American music group
26
The Chords
The Chords
1950s American doo-wop group
27
The Parliaments
The Parliaments
American band
28
The Real Thing
The Real Thing
British soul group
29
Gene Chandler
Gene Chandler
American musician
30
The Dells
The Dells
American R&B vocal group
31
The Penguins
The Penguins
American doowop band, formed in 1953
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The Avons
The Avons
33
Diamond Rio
Diamond Rio
American country/Christian music band
34
Rocky Sharpe
Rocky Sharpe
British band
35
The Velours
The Velours
36
Sonny Knight
Sonny Knight
American musician
37
Roy C
Roy C
American singer, songwriter
Intro
R&B music artists

Don and Juan were an R&B vocal duo from Long Beach, NY, consisting of Roland "Don" Trone (July 2, 1936 – May 1982) and Claude "Juan" (aka "Sonny") Johnson (November 24, 1934 – October 31, 2002). Johnson had previously sung with a doo-wop group called the Genies, who reached #71 on the Billboard pop charts in 1959 with "Who's That Knocking" on the Shad label. Johnson had also co-written "Who's That Knocking". (Contrary to doo-wop lore, Trone was never with the Genies.)

Don & Juan's sole top 40 hit was "What's Your Name" on Big Top Records, which reached #7 on the Billboard pop charts in 1962.

After the death of Roland Trone in May 1982 at age 45, Claude Johnson continued performing with different partners, including Alexander "Buddy" Faison of the Genies, in the early 90s.

Claude Johnson died on October 31, 2002, at age 67.

Their single, "What's Your Name", was featured on the soundtrack of It Came from Hollywood in 1982. This song was recently nominated to the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame. "What's Your Name" was also mentioned in the film Flipped by fictional characters portraying "Don and Juan". In the 1998 film Slam, there is a brief scene where two police officers are driving while arguing over the lyrics to "What's Your Name".