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The Solitaires
The Solitaires
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The Marcels
The Marcels
American doo-wop group
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Frankie Lymon
Frankie Lymon
American singer
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The Stereos
The Stereos
American music group
4
The Students
The Students
5
The Flamingos
The Flamingos
American "doo wop" group
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The Harptones
The Harptones
band that plays doo-wop
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The Velours
The Velours
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The Penguins
The Penguins
American doowop band, formed in 1953
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The Dubs
The Dubs
10
George Goldner
George Goldner
American music executive
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The Clovers
The Clovers
American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group
12
The Flairs
The Flairs
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The Valentines
The Valentines
American doo-wop group
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The Silhouettes
The Silhouettes
American doo-wop group
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The Charts
The Charts
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The Regents
The Regents
American doo-wop vocal group from New York, operating in the late 1950s and early 1960s
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The Crests
The Crests
band
18
The Showmen
The Showmen
American band
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The Four Preps
The Four Preps
American pop quartet
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Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
21
Count Basie Orchestra
Count Basie Orchestra
American big band led by Count Basie
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The Du Droppers
The Du Droppers
American doo-wop group
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Benny Powell
Benny Powell
American jazz trombonist
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Lillian Leach
Lillian Leach
American singer
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Bunny Sigler
Bunny Sigler
American musician
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The Sensations
The Sensations
American doo-wop group
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The Olympics
The Olympics
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The Willows
The Willows
American vocal group
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The Chords
The Chords
1950s American doo-wop group
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The Aquatones
The Aquatones
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The Quotations
The Quotations
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Wild Bill Davis
Wild Bill Davis
American jazz pianist, organist, and arranger
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Henry Glover
Henry Glover
American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpet player
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The Platters
The Platters
American music group
35
The Tokens
The Tokens
American male doo-wop-style vocal group
36
The Originals
The Originals
band
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Roy Brown
Roy Brown
American R&B singer, songwriter and musician
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Marv Johnson
Marv Johnson
American R&B and soul singer
39
Ben E. King
Ben E. King
American soul and R&B singer and record producer
40
Lee Andrews & the Hearts
Lee Andrews & the Hearts
American doo-wop quintet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Joe Newman
Joe Newman
American musician
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Frank Wess
Frank Wess
American saxophonist and flautist, composer and arranger
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Aaron Collins
Aaron Collins
American musician
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The Del-Vikings
The Del-Vikings
American doo-wop musical group
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Freddie Green
Freddie Green
American jazz guitarist
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The El Dorados
The El Dorados
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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
American saxophonist
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The Reflections
The Reflections
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Ronnie Bright
Ronnie Bright
American musician
50
The Vocaleers
The Vocaleers
musical artist
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The Danleers
The Danleers
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The Jesters
The Jesters
53
Jimmy Giuffre
Jimmy Giuffre
American clarinet and saxophone player
54
The Hollywood Flames
The Hollywood Flames
American R&B vocal group
55
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
American rhythm and blues singer (1929-1997)
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Buddy Johnson
Buddy Johnson
American jazz and New York blues pianist and bandleader
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Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Jones
singer
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Bill Doggett
Bill Doggett
American jazz and rhythm and blues pianist and organist
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The Teenagers
The Teenagers
American doo wop group
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Joey Dee and the Starliters
Joey Dee and the Starliters
American musical group
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Otis Williams and the Charms
Otis Williams and the Charms
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Franny Beecher
Franny Beecher
Rock and roll musician
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Charlie Fowlkes
Charlie Fowlkes
American musician
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The Crows
The Crows
band
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The Coasters
The Coasters
American band
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Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee
American singer and recording artist
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Little Anthony and the Imperials
Little Anthony and the Imperials
rhythm and blues/soul/doo-wop vocal group from New York
69
Jerry Butler
Jerry Butler
American soul singer and songwriter
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The Turbans were an American doo-wop vocal group that formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1953. The original members were: Al Banks (lead tenor), Matthew Platt (second tenor), Charlie Williams (baritone), and Andrew "Chet" Jones (bass). They came from Downtown Philadelphia (around Bainbridge and South Street).

Around Christmas of 1954, they won first prize in a talent contest singing their rendition of "White Christmas". This created interest among the local record companies, and in the late spring of 1955, they cut a demo record. Herman Gillespie, the group's first manager, took the demo record to Al Silver at Herald Records in New York City. They signed a contract in July 1955, and gained a new manager, Allen Best. Best worked for Shaw Artists Corporation.