Artist Bio:
The Majors was a R&B vocal group formed in the late 1950s in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group consisted of four members - Ricky Cordo, Ronnie Goodson, Frank Trout, and Randy Bugg. They were signed to the record label Imperial Records and released a number of singles during their career.
One of their most notable songs is "A Wonderful Dream," which was released in 1962 and reached #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The group continued to release music throughout the 1960s, with moderate success. The Majors' music is often characterized by their smooth harmonies and doo-wop style. They are considered to be an important part of the R&B and doo-wop music scene of the 1960s.
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