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The Chords (American band)

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The enthusiasm doo-wop fans had for the Chords' music was dampened when Gem Records claimed that one of the groups on its roster was called the Chords; consequently the group changed their name to the Chordcats. Their success was a one-off as subsequent releases, including "Zippity-Zum", all failed
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to chart. A round of personnel changes and recordings on a variety of labels all failed to reignite the public's interest.
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Buddy McRae, the last surviving original member, died on March 19, 2013, at a nursing home in the Bronx at the age of 85.
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Later Bass Joe β€œDitto” Dias, who replaced William Edwards, died sometime in the 1960s.
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Later Tenor/Baritone Arthur Dicks, who briefly replaced Buddy McRae, died in 2001.
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Floyd Franklin "Buddy" McRae Jr., second tenor (October 1, 1927 – March 19, 2013)
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Carl Albert Feaster, lead (September 14, 1930 – January 10, 1981)
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R.I.P. Floyd β€˜Buddy’ McRae, Last Surviving Member Of The Chords
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The group was formed by friends from a high school based in
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Pianist Rupert Branker was murdered on July 3, 1961.
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Index

The Chords (US band)
The Chords c. 1955
The Bronx
Doo-wop
R&B
Atlantic
Vik
doo-wop
The Bronx, New York
Sh-Boom
the Bronx
Cat Records
Atlantic Records
doo-wop
Patti Page
Cross Over the Bridge
B-side
Sh-Boom
The Crew-Cuts
rock and roll

baritone
tenor
bass
List of doo-wop musicians
First rock and roll record
List of one-hit wonders in the United States
"The Chords Biography, Songs, & Albums"

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