Artist Bio:
The Islanders were a British pop group formed in 1962. The group consisted of four members: John Paul, Ken Moffatt, Peter Newman, and Tony Jackson. They gained popularity in the early 1960s with their catchy tunes and harmonious vocals. The Islanders released several singles during their career, including "Twistin' the Night Away" and "Twistin' Fever."
The group's music was influenced by the popular rock 'n' roll and twist styles of the time. While they enjoyed some success in the UK music scene, The Islanders did not achieve the same level of international fame as some of their contemporaries. Despite this, they are remembered for their contribution to the vibrant music scene of the 1960s.
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