Artist Bio:
The Drifters are an American doo-wop and R&B vocal group that was formed in 1953. They were originally created to serve as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter, the lead singer of the group. The Drifters' early hits included songs like "Money Honey" and "Such a Night." Over the years, the group went through multiple lineup changes, with members coming and going frequently.
One of their most well-known songs is "Under the Boardwalk," released in 1964, which became a major hit and has since become a classic. The Drifters have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in recognition of their influence on the music industry. Their music continues to be celebrated and remembered for its smooth harmonies and timeless appeal.
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