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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PenguinsThe Penguins - Wikipedia

    Cleveland Duncan continued recording as "The Penguins", with new member Walter Saulsberry and a backing group, the Viceroys. Later, the group was Duncan, Saulsberry, Vesta and Evelyn King, and Vera Walker. (Duncan and the King sisters had recorded a record as "Cleve Duncan and the Radiants" in 1959.) By the late 1960s, the group was ...

  2. 23. Nov. 2020 · The Penguins (Original lead Cleve Duncan, bass Randy Jones, tenors Walter Saulsberry and Glenn Madison and guitarist Arthur Wright) perform a medley of the 1...

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  3. Forming a new Penguins as a trio–himself, baritone Walter Saulsberry and tenor/bass Glen Madison (formerly of The Delcos)–Cleve recorded a couple more singles for local labels to capitalize on the dance crazes of the early ’60s.

  4. 22. Nov. 2020 · The Penguins (Original lead Cleve Duncan and bass Randy Jones with tenors Walter Saulsberry and Glenn Madison and guitarist Arthur Wright) perform "Lover Or ...

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  5. In 1960, Art Laboe released one of the first oldies compilations, Memories of El Monte, a collection of songs by bands that used to play at the dances Laboe organized at Legion Stadium in El Monte, California. [3]

  6. While in Los Angeles, he met Walter Saulsberry, who was just starting out with Cleve Duncan's Penguins. They hit it off, and Walter spent a couple of years pestering Glenn to join. He only held back because the band had a lot of work. Finally, in 1970, Glenn joined the Fabulous Penguins; he's still with them in 2005. (Amazingly, he was

  7. Tenor vocalist and lead singer for American doo-wop group, The Penguins. The Penguins were an American doo-wop group of the 1950s and early 1960s, best remembered for their only Top 40 hit, "Earth Angel", which was one of the first rhythm and blues hits to cross over to the pop charts.