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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MarcelsThe Marcels - Wikipedia

    The Marcels were an American doo-wop group known for turning popular music songs into rock and roll. The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and signed to Colpix Records with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss.

  2. Für die Stimme des zweiten Tenors gewannen sie Gene J. Bricker und Ron „Bingo“ Mundy als ersten Tenor, als Leadsänger schließlich Cornelius Harp. Die neu gegründete Formation beschloss, sich nach einer Haarmode der damaligen Zeit Marcels zu nennen. Zunächst trat die Gruppe in Pittsburgh auf, bis der Manager Jules Kruspir auf sie ...

  3. 8. Juni 2013 · in News. Cornelius “Nini” Harp, the lead singer of the Marcels, died on Wednesday from what was reported to be natural causes. The Marcels were formed at Oliver Allegheny High School in ...

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  4. The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and signed to Colpix Records, with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss. The group was named by Fred Johnson's younger sister Priscilla, after a popular hair style of the day, the marcel wave.

  5. 9. Juli 2013 · Farewell to Cornelius Harp (September 14, 1939-June 4, 2013). No wisecracks about him playing a harp now…because the news is still a bit too depressing here in Illville. The Marcels were one of my favorites, thanks mainly to their doo-wop hot-wiring of stalled standards "Blue Moon" and "Heartaches." Too bad The Marcels couldn't be taken ...

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  6. Original lead singer Cornelius "Nini" Harp died on June 4, 2013 at the age of 73. Ronald "Bingo" Mundy (born on April 20, 1940) died of pneumonia on January 20, 2017 at the age of 76. Discography. Singles. 1961 "Blue Moon" / "Goodbye To Love" 1961 "Summertime" / "Teeter-Totter Love" 1961 "You Are My Sunshine" / "Find Another Fool"

  7. The Marcels were a doo-wop group known for turning beloved American classical pop songs into rock and roll. The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss. In 1961 many were shocked to hear a new version of the ballad, "Blue Moon" that began with the ...