List of doo-wop musicians
This is a list of doo-wop musicians.
A
- The Accents
- The Ad Libs
- The Alley Cats
- Lee Andrews & the Hearts
- The Angels
- The Aquatones
- The Ardells
- The Avons
B
- Hank Ballard
- The Belmonts
- The Blenders
- The Blue Jays
- The Bop Chords
- The Bobbettes
- The Bosstones
- The Buccaneers
C
- The Cadets
- The Cadillacs
- The Capitols
- The Capris
- The Cap-Tans
- The Cardinals
- The Casinos
- The Cavaliers
- Jimmy Castor
- Gene Chandler
- The Channels
- The Chantels
- The Charms
- The Charts
- The Checkers
- The Chevrons
- The Chiffons
- The Chimes
- The Chips
- The Chordettes
- The Chords (US band)
- The Classics
- The Cleftones
- The Clovers
- The Collegians
- The Contours
- The Corsairs
- The Counts
- Don Covay and the Goodtimers
- The Crests
- The Crew Cuts
- The Crows
- The Crystals
- The Cues
- The Cufflinks
D
- The Danleers
- Danny & the Juniors
- The Darts
- The Del Satins
- The Del-Vikings
- The Dells[1]
- The Deltairs
- The Delta Rhythm Boys
- The Demensions
- The Devotions
- The Diamonds[1]
- Dante & the Evergreens
- Dion
- Dion and the Belmonts
- Don and Juan
- The Dreamlovers
- The Drifters
- The Dubs
- The Duprees
- The Dynamics
E
- The Earls
- The Earth Angels
- The Echoes
- The Edsels
- The El Dorados
- The Elegants
- The Emersons
- The Escorts
- The Esquires
- The Essentials
- The Essex
- The Extremes
F
- The Falcons
- The Fascinators
- The Fiestas
- The Firebirds
- The Fireflies
- The Fi-Tones
- The Five Discs
- The Five Keys
- The Five Fleets
- The Five Satins
- The Five Sharps
- The Flairs
- The Flamingos
- The Fleetwoods
- The Four Naturals
- The Four Seasons
- Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys
G
H
I
J
- Jackie and the Starlites
- The Jarmels
- Jay and the Americans
- The Jesters
- The Jewels
- The Jive Bombers
- The Jive Five
- The Jiving Juniors
- Johnnie & Joe
K
- The King Khan & BBQ Show
- The Knockouts
- The Kodaks
L
- Richard Lanham
- The Larks
- The Laddins
- Lillian Leach & the Mellows
- Little Anthony and the Imperials
- Little Caesar & the Romans
- The Little Dippers
- Frankie Lymon
M
- Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
- The Majors
- Barry Mann
- The Marcels
- The Marvelettes
- The Marvelows
- Marvin & Johnny
- Meghan Trainor
- The Mello-Kings
- The Midnighters
- The Miracles
- The Mohawks
- The Monotones
- The Moonglows[1]
- The Mystics
N
O
P
- The Paradons
- The Paragons
- The Parliaments
- The Penguins[3]
- The Platters[3]
- The Premiers
- The Prodigals
Q
R
- The Radiants
- The Raindrops
- Randy & The Rainbows
- The Ravens
- The Rays
- The Reflections
- The Regents
- The Rivieras
- The Rivingtons
- Robert & Johnny
- Rockin' Chairs[4][5]
- The Ronettes
- The Royal Jesters
- Ronnie & the Hi-Lites
- Rosie and the Originals
- Ruben and the Jets
- Ruby & the Romantics
S
- The Schoolboys
- The Sensations
- The Sevilles
- Rocky Sharpe and the Replays
- The Shells
- Shep and the Limelites
- The Shirelles
- The Showmen
- The Silhouettes
- The Sinceres
- The Six Teens
- The Skyliners
- The Solitaires
- Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
- The Spaniels[1]
- The Sputniks
- The Stereos
- Nolan Strong & the Diablos
- The Students
- The Sultans
- The Superbs
- The Swallows
T
V
- The Valentines
- Vampiri
- Kenny Vance and the Planotones
- The Veltones
- The Velvets
- The Velvetones
- The Videos
- Vito & the Salutations
- The Vocaleers
- The Volumes
W
- Billy Ward and His Dominoes
- The Wheels
- The Wildwoods
- Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
- Otis Williams and the Charms
- The Willows
- The Wrens
Y
- Kathy Young and the Innocents
Z
References
- ^ a b c d e Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 11 – Big Rock Candy Mountain: Early rock 'n' roll vocal groups & Frank Zappa" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries. Track 5.
- ^ Warner, Jay (2006). American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 266. ISBN 0634099787.
- ^ a b Buck Ram (manager of Penguins and Platters) interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
- ^ Rosalsky, Mitch (2002). Encyclopedia of Rhythm and Blues and Doo Wop Vocal Groups. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. pp. 485–486. ISBN 978081083663-1.
- ^ Gribin, Anthony (2000). The Complete Book of Doo-Wop. Krause Publications. p. 441. ISBN 978-0873418294.