Artist Bio:
Gene & Eunice were an American R&B duo composed of Gene Forrest and Eunice Levy. They were active in the 1950s and 1960s, known for their smooth vocal harmonies and energetic stage performances. They were signed to the Combo Records label and released several singles that achieved moderate success on the R&B charts.
Their most popular song, "Ko Ko Mo," was released in 1954 and reached number 6 on the R&B chart and number 6 on the pop chart. The song was later covered by artists such as Perry Como and The Crew-Cuts. Gene & Eunice continued to record and perform together throughout the 1950s, blending R&B, doo-wop, and early rock 'n' roll influences in their music. They left a significant impact on the music scene of their time with their soulful vocals and catchy tunes.
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