Artist Bio:
The Bachelors were a popular Irish pop band formed in 1957 in Dublin. The group originally consisted of three brothers - Conleth (Con), Declan (Dec), and John Stokes. They later added a fourth member, Tony Allen. The Bachelors achieved international success in the 1960s with their smooth harmonies and easy-listening songs. They were known for hits such as "Diane," "I Believe," and "Charmaine." The group's clean-cut image and romantic ballads appealed to a wide audience, leading to their popularity on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Bachelors released numerous albums and singles throughout their career, and they also appeared on television shows and in films. They continued to perform and record music into the 21st century, although the lineup of the group changed over time. The Bachelors left a lasting legacy in the music industry, particularly for their contributions to the easy-listening genre during the 1960s.
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