Artist: The Velvetones

Doo wop group the Velvetones formed in Newark, NJ, in 1943. According to the article on Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks website (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/marvart.html), the initial Velvetones were tenor lead Madison Flanagan, second tenor and bassist Walter Dawkins, baritone and guitarist Sam Rucker, and pianist/arranger Enoch Martin, and they spent their formative years touring the Midwest, with a 12-week engagement at Newark's Piccadilly Club in mid-1945 helping land a deal with the Coronet label. The Velvetones' first three singles -- "One Day," "Sweet Lorraine," and "Swing Out, It Don't Cost Nothin'" -- appeared simultaneously on Coronet in March of 1946, followed later that year by "Don't Say You're Sorry Again" and "Singing River.
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