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  1. Their replacements were Bobby Jay and Frankie's brother Lewis Lymon, respectively. In the 1980s, the Teenagers had resorted to using a female singer to imitate Lymon's prepubescent voice, and Pearl McKinnon joined the band.

  2. He started a new version of the Teenchords in 1971 with Ralph Ramos, Louis Vasquez, Velmont Miller, and Frank San Pietro. Lymon tried with another edition of the Teenchords in 1983, and they recorded a version of the Teenagers’ “I Want You to Be My Girl” in 1984 for Starlight. They cut “Dance Girl” for the same label in 1985.

  3. Lymon was born in Washington Heights, New York City on September 30, 1942, to Jeanette and Howard Lymon. Howard was a truck driver and Jeanette was a maid. Both also sang in the gospel group The Harlemaires; Frankie and his brothers Lewis and Howie sang with the Harlemaire Juniors (a fourth brother, Timmy, was a singer, though not with the Harlemaire Juniors). The Lymons struggled to make ends ...

  4. 12. Juli 2013 · FOLLOW. Lewis Lymon, the last living member of a groundbreaking 1950s Harlem family of teen singers, died in his Las Vegas home on Tuesday at the age of 69. Lymon was a member of the group The Teenagers, which became popular in the ’50s for the classic “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” (embedded above).

  5. 11. Juli 2013 · Lewis Lymon, the last surviving brother from a groundbreaking Harlem family of 1950s teen singers that included the late Frankie Lymon, died Tuesday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 69. He had...

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  6. 17. Mai 2007 · Read Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords's bio and find out more about Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords's songs, albums, and chart history. Get recommendations for other artists you'll love.

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