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The Marcels

Early R&B
Soul music
Rock'n'roll
The Marcels were a vocal group who sang the close harmony form of R&B called doo-wop that became popular in America in the late 1950s. Doo-wop, which gave standard songs a rock and roll beat, grew out of street corner performances in urban centres such as New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, from where The Marcels emerged in 1959. Lead Cornelius Harp and bass Fred Johnson joined singers Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy and Richard Knauss and they took their name from Johnson's hair style known as the marcel wave. In 1961, they recorded a unique version of the ballad 'Blue Moon' written ...
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The Colpix Story, Vol. 1 [Digital Version]

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The Colpix Story, Vol. 1 [Digital Version]

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Oldies Doo Wops Vol 3

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Bobby Sings, Bobby Swings

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