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Enchanters (Detroit doo wop band)

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Active until
  
1965

Genres
  
R&B/soul, Holiday

Active from
  
1961

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Albums
  
Cry Baby, Na Draiodoiri (Traditional Breton Music / Celtic Music from Brittany / Keltia Musique)

Record labels
  
Keltia Musique, United Artists Records

Similar
  
Billy Butler, Garnet Mimms, Lord Douglas Byron, The Moonglows, Della Griffin

The Enchanters were an American vocal group based in Detroit, Michigan. They produced several local hit records in the Doo Wop genre during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Decades later, some of their songs have been re-released on Christmas and Doo Wop compilations.

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Personnel

Members of the group brothers Alton Hollowell (lead vocals), Gerald Hollowell (tenor) and Ulysses Hollowell (tenor); Tommy Wade (tenor) and Jack Thomas (baritone).

Discography

  • 1956 - True Love Gone (Come On Home) / Wait A Minute Baby(Coral 61756)
  • 1957 - There Goes / Fan Me, Baby(Coral 61832)
  • 1957 - Mambo Santa Mambo / Bottle Up And Go(Coral 61916)
  • 1963 - True Love Gone / The Day(Coral 62373)
  • 1963 - True Love Gone / There Goes A Pretty Girl(Coral 65610)
  • N/A - One Hand, One Heart (Coral) (Unreleased)
  • Songs

    Housewife Blues2004
    I Lied to My Heart2002
    True Love Gone1999

    References

    Enchanters (Detroit doo-wop band) Wikipedia