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- The Del-Satins were an American vocal group, most active in the early 1960s, who recorded on their own but are best remembered for their harmonies on hit records for Dion and others. They have been described as having "few peers as practitioners of white doo-wop." (en)
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- Laurie, Columbia, B. T. Puppy, Diamond (en)
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- Manhattan, New York City, United States (en)
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- Johnny Maestro (en)
- Tom Ferrara (en)
- Mike Gregorio (en)
- Art Loria (en)
- Bobby Failla (en)
- Charlie Aiello (en)
- Edye VanBuren (en)
- Fred Ferrara † (en)
- Johnny Fielder (en)
- Keith Koestner (en)
- Leslie Cauchi † (en)
- Richie Greene (en)
- Stan Zizka (en)
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- 1958 (xsd:integer)
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- The Del-Satins were an American vocal group, most active in the early 1960s, who recorded on their own but are best remembered for their harmonies on hit records for Dion and others. They have been described as having "few peers as practitioners of white doo-wop." (en)
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