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  1. Lee Gotch. Allan Davies. The Pied Pipers were an American popular singing group originally formed in the late 1930s. They had several chart hits throughout the 1940s, both under their own name and in association with Tommy Dorsey, with Johnny Mercer and with Frank Sinatra .

  2. It has been and performed by many artists, with the most popular versions of this song recorded by The Pied Pipers, Frank Sinatra, and Roy Orbison. Recordings. For Capitol Records, The Pied Pipers, with lead singer June Hutton, made a version of "Dream" (catalog number 185, with the flip side "Tabby the Cat") which became a major hit ...

  3. The Pied Pipers. More images. Profile: The Pied Pipers were a popular singing group in the late 1930s and 1940s. In 1938 two vocal groups ( The Three Rhythm Kings & The 4 Esquires) and Jo Stafford (from The Stafford Sisters) merged into one supergroup, vocal octet The Pied Pipers.

  4. The Pied Pipers. Notable for distinctive modern harmony and phrasing, the Pied Pipers began in Hollywood in 1938 as a merging of eight members of three different groups. While waiting on the 20th Century-Fox lot to get a shot at working in the musical Alexander’s Ragtime Band, hopefuls the Four Esquires,The Stafford Sisters, and the Three ...

  5. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s - 2020s. Formed. 1938 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Vocal. Styles. Harmony Vocal Group, Traditional Pop, Vocal Pop. Group Members. Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, Clark Yocum, George Tait, Hal Hopper, Jo Stafford, John Huddleston, June Hutton, Sue Allen.