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The Dubs
Origin
Harlem, New York, United States
Genres
Doo wop
Years active
1956–1958 1959–Present
Labels
Johnson, Gone, ABC-Paramount, Josie
Members
Cleveland Still(Baritone)
Leslie Anderson(Lead)
Don Raphael(Bass)
Donald Moyer(Tenor)
Past members
Richard Blandon Billy Carlisle James "Jake" Miller Thomas Gardner Tommy Grate Cordell Brown Kirk Harris Dave Shelley Jay McKnight Kenny White Danny Foy Michael Smith Doretha Gills Darryl Blandon
The Dubs are an American doo wop vocal group formed in 1956, best known for their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel of Dreams".
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