1953: The Lancers

 Oct, 19 - 2013   no comments   1950s Music

Biography Genre(s) Peak Date Years (together) Members Discography Song Highlights Videos Labels Reference The Lancers consisted of Jerry Meacham, Dick Burr, Bob Porter and Corky Lindgren. They were a popular singing group of the early to mid-fifties and hit the charts with “Sweet Mama Tree Top tall” in 1953. The Lancers version of Open Up Your Heart did manage […]


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Biography Genre(s) Origin Peak Date Years (together) Members Discography Song Highlights Videos Labels Reference The Three Chuckles was an early American rock & roll group from Brooklyn. Although designated rock & roll by contemporary observers, the sound of The Three Chuckles is closer to vocal pop, in hindsight. Teddy Randazzo They formed around 1950, naming themselves after a popular candy […]


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Biography Genre(s) Origin Peak Date Years (together) Members Discography Song Highlights Videos Labels Reference Sniff ‘n’ the Tears is a British rock band best known for their 1979 song “Driver’s Seat“, a hit in many countries (including No. 15 on the American Billboard Hot 100 chart). The exception was the UK itself where a problem […]


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