Can anyone tell me much about this group that started out in St Louis in the late 50's.
I assume the doo-wop outings on Noble were by them though I'm just guessing this.
Anyhow, the group don't seem to have had any national hits but by 1960 they were touring across the US [[playing gigs at venues such as the Regal, Apollo, Uptown & Howard Theatres).
I believe the group's members were Charles Drain, Howard Robertson, Lionel Stokes, John Hopkins, Tuman Hughes, and Leroy Terry.
They seem to have relocated to Chicago in the early 60's and were signed to a deal with VeeJay [[1962).
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The group's lead singer Charles Drain wrote the above song.
They next turn up in New York in 1963, signed to Wand.
After a couple of good releases for Wand; "Two Stupid Feet" & "I Am With You", they seemed to disappear off the recording scene.
The group broke up & its members returned to St Louis.
Here, Charles Drain went solo & recorded for the local Top Track label in the mid 60's.
By the end of the 60's, Charles had signed a deal with Chess [[though he may still have been cutting in St Louis) and had the self penned "She's Gone" released on Checker.
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Can anyone tell me more about the group ??