Artist Bio:
The Sevilles were an American soul vocal group formed in the mid-1960s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group consisted of four members: Chuck Blasko, Bobby Breen, Tommy Butts, and Eddie Jay. They gained popularity in the mid-1960s with their hit single "Charlena," which peaked at number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1961. The song is considered a classic in the genre of doo-wop music.
The Sevilles continued to record music throughout the 1960s, releasing several singles on various record labels. While they never achieved widespread commercial success, they were well-regarded among fans of doo-wop and soul music. The group's harmonious vocal style and catchy melodies helped them carve out a niche in the music industry during their active years.
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