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1 hour ago, Louise said:

The Paragons were a New York group

Dave

 

13 minutes ago, Michael V said:

This can't be the New York Doo-Wop Paragons of Winley Records ('Florence' etc.) fame-they were never on Buddah; I don't think  they recorded in the 70's .

Totally different, I agree which is why I asked 😄

https://www.uncamarvy.com/Paragons/paragons.html

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28 minutes ago, Michael V said:

This can't be the New York Doo-Wop Paragons of Winley Records ('Florence' etc.) fame-they were never on Buddah; I don't think  they recorded in the 70's .

14 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

 

Totally different, I agree which is why I asked 😄

https://www.uncamarvy.com/Paragons/paragons.html

the end bit of https://www.uncamarvy.com/Paragons/paragons.html says the below... 


In the 70s, in response to the oldies craze, Bill Witt (who had led the Paragons on "Don't Cry Baby"), put together a Paragons group that may have consisted of first tenor Ernest Burnside, second tenor Glen Mosley, and baritone Joseph Pitts. He occasionally appeared with his Paragons group for many years.

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1 hour ago, Mike said:

the end bit of https://www.uncamarvy.com/Paragons/paragons.html says the below... 


In the 70s, in response to the oldies craze, Bill Witt (who had led the Paragons on "Don't Cry Baby"), put together a Paragons group that may have consisted of first tenor Ernest Burnside, second tenor Glen Mosley, and baritone Joseph Pitts. He occasionally appeared with his Paragons group for many years.

Exactly, which totally goes against what was posted on You tube when I posted the names Mike

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11 hours ago, Mike said:

the end bit of https://www.uncamarvy.com/Paragons/paragons.html says the below... 


In the 70s, in response to the oldies craze, Bill Witt (who had led the Paragons on "Don't Cry Baby"), put together a Paragons group that may have consisted of first tenor Ernest Burnside, second tenor Glen Mosley, and baritone Joseph Pitts. He occasionally appeared with his Paragons group for many years.

Found  this which mentions a Julius 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Camelots_(doo_wop_group)

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