Artist Bio:
The Quaker City Boys were an American doo-wop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They were active in the 1950s and 1960s and were known for their smooth vocal harmonies and energetic performances. The group gained popularity in the Philadelphia music scene and also had some national success with their recordings.
The Quaker City Boys released several singles, including "Teasin'" and "Teardrops." They were known for their lively stage presence and were a popular act in clubs and theaters during their heyday. The group's music captured the essence of the doo-wop era and they are remembered as one of the talented vocal groups of their time.
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