Artist Bio:
The Olympics were an American R&B group formed in 1957 in Los Angeles, California. The group originally consisted of Walter Ward, Eddie Lewis, Charles Fizer, Walter Hammond, and Melvin King. They were known for their energetic performances and harmonious vocals, which helped them gain popularity in the music industry during the 1960s.
The Olympics achieved commercial success with hit songs such as "Western Movies" and "Good Lovin'," which both reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They were also known for their catchy dance tunes and lively stage presence. The group continued to record and perform throughout the 1960s, and their music has since been featured in various compilations and soundtracks. The Olympics left a lasting impact on the R&B and rock music scenes of their era.
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