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The Coasters
The Coasters
American band
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Leiber-Stoller
Leiber-Stoller
American songwriting and record producing duo
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Lester Sill
Lester Sill
American music executive
3
H. B. Barnum
H. B. Barnum
American musician
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Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel
Scottish Rock Band
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B. T. Express
B. T. Express
American band
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Richard Berry
Richard Berry
American singer-songwriter
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Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua
American musician, record producer
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The Clovers
The Clovers
American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group
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George Goldner
George Goldner
American music executive
10
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
band
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The Drifters
The Drifters
American R&B band (1953-)
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Stillwater
Stillwater
rock band from the United States
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Don Robey
Don Robey
American record producer and songwriter
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Barry Mann
Barry Mann
American songwriter and musician
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Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur
American folk-blues singer
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Spooner Oldham
Spooner Oldham
American songwriter and session musician
17
Bongwater
Bongwater
band
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Blues Magoos
Blues Magoos
American rock band
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Stan Applebaum
Stan Applebaum
American composer, arranger and conductor
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Count Five
Count Five
American band
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Bobby Hatfield
Bobby Hatfield
American singer
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Ken Boothe
Ken Boothe
Jamaican musician
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The Leaves
The Leaves
American garage rock band
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John Cowan
John Cowan
American musician
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The Righteous Brothers
The Righteous Brothers
American singing duo
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The Avons
The Avons
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Gary Katz
Gary Katz
American record producer
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Alvin Stoller
Alvin Stoller
American musician
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Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
American singer-songwriter
The Robins
vocal group from Los Angeles, USA

The Robins

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vocal group from Los Angeles, USA

The Robins were a successful and influential American R&B group of the late 1940s and 1950s, one of the earliest such vocal groups who established the basic pattern for the doo-wop sound. They were founded by Ty Terrell, and twin brothers Billy Richards and Roy Richards. Bobby Nunn soon joined the line-up. They began their career as the Bluebirds but switched to recording as the Robins in May, 1949. In 1955, the group disagreed over whether to remain on the West Coast or sign with Atlantic Records and move to the East Coast. This led to a split within the group. Music producers and songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller took former Robins members Nunn and Carl Gardner, recruited singers Leon Hughes and Billy Guy, and formed the Coasters. The founding Richards brothers and Tyrell continued to record as the Robins until 1961.