
The Crew-Cuts - Wikipedia
The Crew-Cuts (sometimes spelled Crew Cuts or Crewcuts) were a Canadian vocal and doowop quartet, that made a number of popular records that charted in the United States and worldwide. [2]
The Crew Cuts - Biography - IMDb
The Crew Cuts was a vocal group popular in the early and mid-'50s that had a smooth vocal sound in the manner of The Four Preps, The Four Freshmen and The Four Lads (in fact, an early version of …
The Crew Cuts Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
The group named themselves after the crew cut haircut, one of the first connections made between pop music and hairstyle. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby! Explore The Crew Cuts's …
The Crew-Cuts - grokipedia.com
The Crew-Cuts were a Canadian vocal quartet formed in Toronto in 1952, renowned for their clean, barbershop-style harmonies on covers of rhythm and blues and doo-wop songs that crossed over to …
The Crew-Cuts | Doo-Wop Groups Wiki | Fandom
The Crew-Cuts were a Canadian vocal quartet, that made a number of popular records that charted in the United States and worldwide. They named themselves after the then popular crew cut haircut, …
Crew Cuts - citizenfreak.com
The Crew-Cuts were one of the most commercially successful and culturally emblematic vocal groups to emerge from Canada during the first wave of postwar popular music.
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The Crew-Cuts were a Canadian vocal and doowop quartet, that made a number of popular records that charted in the United States and worldwide. They were most famous for their recording of The...
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The Crew-Cuts are well known for what has become their signature song, a cover of the Chords' Sh-Boom, but they had many other pop hits in the 1950's. They are a Canadian vocal group who stayed …
Crew Cuts – flipsiderock.com
The Crew Cuts were formed in Toronto, Canada, by four high school friends: Rudi Maugeri, John Perkins, Ray Perkins (John’s brother), and Pat Barrett. All members were classically trained singers …
The Crew-Cuts - Canadian Music Hall Of Fame
In the 1950s, Canadian vocal groups dominated the music charts, not only in Canada and the United States, but also in Europe. The Crew-Cuts, the Diamonds and the Four Lads — all from Toronto — …