The Dubs

The Dubs - doo-wop vocal group from Harlem, NY

Group from United States

Genres: doo wop, oldies, 50s, rock n roll, the dubs

About The Dubs

The Dubs are an American doo wop group formed in 1957, known for their songs, "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely", and "Chapel of Dreams". The Dubs made one of the mid-'50s' more endearing ballad records, "Could This Be Magic," in 1957. It wasn't a huge hit, but still became a doo wop classic. The group, featuring lead vocalist Richard Blandon, continued recording for Gone, Musictone, ABC, End, Josie, Wilshire, Lana, Candlelite, Johnson, and Clifton through the mid-'70s, but never enjoyed any success or made any headway outside doo wop circles. ~ Ron Wynn, All-Music Guide

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