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Genres
  
Genre
  
Pop music

Origin
  
Leicester, United Kingdom

Members
  
Paul Smith

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Years active
  
1950s–early 1970s, reunited 1988

Past members
  
Joe SmithStan JonesBob WraggLeon FiskNicky Clarke

Albums
  
Vintage Vocal Jazz / Swing No. 190 - EP: 26 Miles

Similar
  
Cuddly Dudley, The Vernons Girls, Vince Eager, Dickie Pride, Cherry Wainer

The Dallas Boys were a five-piece vocal group from Leicester, England who were regular performers on British television in the 1950s and 1960s. They have been described as "Britain's first boy band".

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History

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The group formed in Leicester and comprised four former pupils of Moat Boys School (Joe Smith, Stan Jones, Bob Wragg, and Leon Fisk) and London-born Nicky Clarke. After winning a Butlins talent content, they became a fixture on the TV show Six-Five Special, becoming household names. They went on to be regular performers on Oh Boy! in the late 1950s. They continued to perform through the 1960s, and appeared on other British TV shows such as Val Parnell's Startime, Thank Your Lucky Stars, All That Jazz, Sunday Night at the London Palladium, Comedy Bandbox, Frost on Sunday, and Sez Les, and on US television on Showtime. They split up in the early 1970s, but reunited in 1988 to perform at fellow Oh Boy! star Cliff Richard's concert celebrating thirty years in the entertainment business in 1988, and continued to perform around the UK.

The group have been described as "Britain's first boy band".

Joe Smith died in 2012, aged 78.

Albums

  • Five Alive-O (1974)
  • Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing (1983)
  • Singles

  • "He Won't Love You (Like I Do)" (1967)
  • "I Can't Fool My Heart" (1968)

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    Songs

    Fatty Patty2008
    26 Miles1959
    All The Way1959

    References

    The Dallas Boys Wikipedia


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