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  1. 3. März 2003 · Finally, Alone with You!! by Berman Patterson released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm3040896The Cleftones - IMDb

    The Cleftones. Soundtrack: Goodfellas. The Cleftones were a "doo-wop" group formed in 1955 in Jamaica, Queens, NY. Its original members were Herbie Cox (lead singer), Charlie James McGhee (first tenor), Berman Patterson (second tenor), Warren Corbin (bass) and William "Buzzy" McClane (baritone).

  3. Formed in Queens, NY, in 1955, the Cleftones consisted of five friends from Jamaica High School -- Herb Cox (lead), Warren Corbin (bass), Charlie James (first tenor), William McClain (baritone), and Berman Patterson (second tenor). Originally signed to Gee, the group released its first single, "You Baby You," late in 1955; an up-tempo doo wop song, the record became a regional hit. "Little ...

  4. HERB COX, lead singer with doo-wop group THE CLEFTONES died on Monday 7th December. Few details are available save that Herb had been fighting Alzheimers for the last few months. He was aged 80. Born in Cincinnati in 1939, his family were to relocate to New York and it was at Jamaica High School in Queens that Herb and friends formed the ...

  5. Assemblymember Berman Names Pacific Beach Coalition as 2024 Nonprofit of the Year. Friday, May 31, 2024. SACRAMENTO - Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) announced today that he has named the Pacific Beach Coalition as the 23rd Assembly District ‘Nonprofit of the Year’ for the organization’s outstanding contributions to the community.

  6. Jack the Ripper: Directed by Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman. With Lee Patterson, Eddie Byrne, Betty McDowall, Ewen Solon. A serial killer is murdering women in the Whitechapel district of London.

  7. William McClane. Formed in Queens, NY, in 1955, the Cleftones consisted of five friends from Jamaica High School – Herb Cox (lead), Warren Corbin (bass), Charlie James (first tenor), William McClain (baritone), and Berman Patterson (second tenor). Originally signed to Gee, the group released its first single, "You Baby You," late in 1955; an ...