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The Drifters are an American pop and R&B/soul vocal group. They were originally formed as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter, formerly the lead tenor of Billy Ward and his Dominoes in 1953. The second group of Drifters, formed in 1959 and led by Ben E. King, were originally an up-and-coming group named The Five Crowns. After 1965, members ...
The Platters and The Coasters; The Drifters; 2004 [12] Bowling For Soup; Lonestar with Buddy Jewell; Clay Aiken; Live; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Kid Rock; Negative Space; Parade of high school bands; 2005 [12] The Allman Brothers Band; Gretchen Wilson; Tim McGraw; 2006 [12] Carrie Underwood; Brad Paisley [citation needed] Larry the Cable Guy; Staind ...
Along with Frank Maffei, bauman has had help from Joe Terry of Danny & The Juniors, Maxine Pinkney of Bill Pinkney, The Original Drifters, Veta & Carl Gardner of The Coasters, Herb Reed and Sonny Turner of The Platters and others. Bauman and Mary Wilson, with Bob Crosby at the foundation office, was able to assist other artists in an effort to ...
In 1987, the Coasters became the first group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, crediting the members of the 1958 configuration. The Coasters also joined the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Several groups used the name in the 1970s, touring throughout the country, though original member Carl Gardner held the legal rights to it. [4]
7/19/19 – The Drifters, The Platters and Cornell Gunter’s Coasters; 7/20/19 – One Giant Leap — “The Planets” and Beyond, 50th anniversary celebration of the first crewed Moon landing; 7/26/19 – The Beach Boys; 7/27/19 – PSO Rocks! “Still Stardust, Still Golden, Woodstock at 50” 8/9/19 – The Oak Ridge Boys; 8/10/19 – Home ...
In 2008, the outdoor concert series, renamed Tulipalooza, was moved to the Sixth Street Stage at 6th street and College Ave. The 2020 festival was canceled for the first time due to the COVID-19 crisis. [3] In 2021 the festival was resumed virtually, and in 2022 the festival returned to in-person activities.
Gunter was an original member of The Platters. [2] He had recorded with the yet-unnamed Platters, singing back-up on Big Jay McNeely's recording "Nervous Man Nervous" on Federal Records in 1953. [3] Gunter also was a member of The Flairs and The Coasters. The title song from the 1957 Susan Oliver film, The Green Eyed Blonde, was sung by Gunter.
The Tristate Concert Association organizes concerts throughout the year in the greater Cumberland, Maryland region. The concert venue is a tribute to music from the golden age of rock-n-roll, swing, and big-band; as well as popular country and chorial music. Previous Performances have included: 09/2002 - The Platters