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  1. April 1958 unter erstmaliger Produktionsleitung von Leiber/Stoller hatten die Drifters (in der Formation Bobby Hendricks, Gerhart Thrasher, Jimmy Millender und Tommy Evans) unter anderem Drip Drop aufgenommen; Hendricks hatte jedoch eine Woche später die Gruppe verlassen. Die Drifters standen somit ohne Leadsänger da, als ihr Auftritt im Apollo-Theater ab 30. Mai 1958 anstand. Hendricks ...

  2. Not long after, Moore and Hughes had to leave the band to do their National Service, which was a compulsory thing for young men to do at the time. They were then respectfully replaced by Bobby Hendricks and Jimmy Millender. This line-up had a moderate hit with “Drip Drop” in 1958. After this, the group’s popularity started to decline. At ...

  3. Explore Jimmy Millender's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jimmy Millender on AllMusic.

  4. Johnny Moore and Charlie Hughes were called up for national service in 1957 and were replaced by Bobby Hendricks and Jimmy Millender. The 1958 lineup comprised of: Bobby Hendricks (lead tenor), Gerhart Thrasher (first tenor), Jimmy Millender (baritone), Tommy Evans (bass), and Jimmy Oliver (guitar).

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  5. www.bettyloumusic.com › driftersbiographyThe Drifters biography

    Other new members included Charlie Hughes, Bobby Hendricks (who came in as lead tenor when Moore was drafted in 1957), Jimmy Millender and Tommy Evans. A greater emphasis on pop material ensued, but tension between the group and their manager, George Treadwell, resulted in an irrevocable split. Having fired the extant line-up in 1958, Treadwell, who owned the copyright to the Drifters" name ...

  6. Explore The Drifters's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Drifters on AllMusic.

  7. Moore and Hughes were drafted in 1957 and replaced by Bobby Hendricks and Jimmy Millender. By early 1958, the lineup was: Bobby Hendricks (lead tenor), Gerhart Thrasher (first tenor), Jimmy Millender (baritone), Tommy Evans (bass), and Jimmy Oliver (guitar). This lineup had one moderate hit, the original version of "Drip Drop" (number 58 Pop ...