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The Earls
The Earls in 1962
Background information
Also known as
Larry Chance and the Earls
Origin
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Genres
Doo-wop
Years active
1960–present
Labels
Rome Records
Old Town Records
ABC Records
Woodbury Records
London Records (Canada)
Spinoffs
The Earls Road, Production Crew
Members
Bobby Tribuzio Chuck Mearizo Vito Garcia
Past members
Larry Chance
Tony Parisi
Jack Wray
Eddie Harder
Bobby Del-Din
Mike Mone
Larry Palumbo
Ronnie Calabrese
Art Loria
Chris Cassone
George Tuzzeo
T. J. Butch Barbella
Bobby Coleman
Elliot Kritzer
Daniel Loria
Anthony Tribuzio
Website
larrychanceandtheearls.com
The Earls, often credited as Larry Chance and the Earls, is an American popular music group formed in The Bronx, New York. In a career spanning over 60 years they formed in the early 1960s, though their roots can be traced back to 1957 in a group called the High-Hatters.[1][2] They were one of the most accomplished white doo-wop groups of the early 1960s, especially in their home state of New York. In 1962, they became known for their signature hit single "Remember Then", which still remains a staple of doo-wop music. Later in their career they experienced moderate success with songs such as "Life Is But a Dream", "Never" and "I Believe". In the 1970s and 1980s, an oldies revival scene began and the Earls re-experienced success and became one of the most requested popular groups in the doo-wop genre. The group still continues to perform.
Other recordings include "Looking For My Baby" and "Kissing." Albums included Remember Me Baby,The Earls: Today,The Earls – Live,Earl Change, and Streets of the Bronx.
Since the group's inception in the early 1960s, singer Larry Chance fronted and led the Earls, being the sole continuous and only original remaining member of the group, until his death in 2023.
^"The Earls". Discogs. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
^"About Us". Larrychanceandtheearls.com. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
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