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  1. J.T. Carter Original Founding Member of The Crests, Shawnee on Delaware, PA. 2,079 likes. Bookings for J.T. Carter contact EA Kroll Productions at: eakroll@eakrollproductions.com or 313-220- Bookings for J.T. Carter contact EA Kroll Productions at: eakroll@eakrollproductions.com or 313-220-

  2. JT Carter. Originator of the Legendary vocal group "The Crests". In 1958 JT created the top "40's" hit song "Sixteen Candles" - In 2004 "The Crests" along with JT were inducted into The Rock-n-Roll Vocal Group Hall of Fame. The Crests were a New York R&B doo-wop group of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

  3. J. T. Carter (1941-) is bass singer and founder the Doo-Wop group The Crests . Carter was one of three children born to farmers in Plains, GA. When he was 3, his family moved to Jersey City, N.J. At age 7, his family moved again, this time to the the east side of NYC. During junior high/high school, he met Patricia Van Dross, Johnny Maestro ...

  4. WITH JT CARTER PLUMBERS. If you would like to know more about how we can help you with your next project please call or email us today. Enquire Now. GET IN TOUCH HAMILTON 0800 582 278 [email protected] 205c Ellis Street, Frankton 3204 Weekdays 8:00am – ...

  5. 3. Sept. 2012 · J.T. Carter, an original member of doo-wop's The Crests, still living in harmony. The year was 1957. The place was the ballroom of the Wavecrest Resort in Montauk, N.Y. A group of five well ...

  6. JT Carter Plumbers Ltd are plumbers / plumbing contractors in Hamilton East, New Zealand. J T Carter Plumbers LTD was established by John Thomas Carter in November 1952 and was a sole trader until his son John Edmond Carter started his apprenticeship in the early 1960’s.John Edmond took over the

  7. 19. Apr. 2011 · Brooklyn native J.T. Carter formed the original quartet in 1955. First tenor Talmadge “Tommy” Gough, second tenor Harold Torres, and tenor Patricia Van Dross, all residents of the Alfred E. Smith housing project in Chinatown on the Lower East Side, joined the bass-singing Carter while students at P.S. 160 Junior High.