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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_GardnerCarl Gardner - Wikipedia

    Carl Gardner, Sr. died on June 12, 2011, after suffering with congestive heart failure and vascular dementia (according to the Coasters website). Carl, Jr., took over as lead singer, but was fired by Veta Gardner.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CoastersThe Coasters - Wikipedia

    In late 2005, Carl's son Carl Gardner Jr. took over as lead with the group when his father retired. The Coasters' line-up then consisted of Carl Gardner Jr., J. W. Lance, Primo Candelara, and Eddie Whitfield. Carl Jr. later left this group and has started his own group with Curley Palmer. Carl's widow Veta owns the rights to the ...

    • 1955–present
  3. 13. Juni 2011 · He had recently managed and coached the official Coasters group, which is now led by his son, Carl Jr. Gardner is survived by his wife, Veta, and his son. Carl Edward Gardner, singer,...

  4. In 1996, Gardner paid tributes to his early favourites on an album of standards, One Cool Cat. Gardner fronted the Coasters until 2005 when his son Carl Gardner,Jr became lead vocalist. His...

  5. 14. Juni 2011 · Carl Gardner, the spunky tenor who was the lead singer of the original Coasters, whose mixture of rhythm-and-blues, doo-wop and sitcom humor created 1950s hits like “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie...

  6. 14. Juni 2011 · June 14, 2011 12 AM PT. Carl Gardner, a founding member and lead singer of the Coasters, the renowned R&B vocal group whose memorably amusing hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and...

  7. 14. Juni 2011 · Gardner, who founded the band in 1955, retired in 2005 and was succeeded as lead singer by his son Carl Gardner Jr. The star was also fought for legislation, which was passed in 2007, which...