Artist Bio:
The Raindrops were an American pop music group formed in 1963 by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry. They were known for their catchy tunes and upbeat sound that captured the essence of the early 1960s pop music scene. The group had a short but successful career, with their most notable hit being "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget" which reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963.
The Raindrops were a studio creation rather than a traditional band, with Greenwich and Barry providing the vocals on most of their recordings. Despite their brief time in the spotlight, The Raindrops left a lasting impact on the pop music landscape of the 1960s, and their songs continue to be remembered and enjoyed by fans of the era.
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