The Dubs
Selected Discography
To all who left comments...K e e p these sounds alive, ask for them at all social gatherings.. . r e u n i o n s , weddings, birthdays, anniverserie s . . . h u m then ...sing them...play them on car radios, loud, with windows down...share real talent and skill with all. We really owe that to those groups who gave us memories that have lasted 5-6 decades...an d catch Erasmus Hall's Kenny Vance whenever you can. Man delivers not only his, but others 'sounds' with incredible and unique interpretati o n s , always giving t
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Richard Blandon was the original lead for the Dubs. He passed away in 1991. The group continues with original member Cleveland Still. He can be seen in the movie "Looking for an Echo" as the guy singing on the subway.
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great songs, im only 26 but this is what i grew up with, miss those sunday nights sitting around with dad, grandfather and uncle singing these songs barbershop style...all who left comments are right they dont make music like this anymore, its a tragedy.. thanks pandora, bringing back great memories to even us young ones....
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ahhhhh memories memories makes me feel like a little boy again in the still of the night holding hands with my future wife on the porch with her dad looking out the window making sure i didnt take any liberties with his little girl (never got caught) tsk tsk keep up the good work pandora and may these songs never die
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I agree with all 3 comments. They do not make music like this anymore. Doo Wop is the "bomb". Great stuff...
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"don't ask me to be lonely"--the dubs kill with this one. just lays you out cold.
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In my opinion, "Could This Be Magic" by the Dubs is one of the greatest of the Oldies, right up there with "In the Still of the Night", and "Tonight, Tonight".
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I'm 63 years old, and grew up with this music, in New Jersey. I'm so grateful to Pandora for having a station dedicated to this great genre. A real fan of what you do, I have a list of 15 stations I listen to all during the week. You guys take care of all my musical likes. Thank You very much. Larry Bayard
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