词条 | Draft:The Cufflinks |
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The CufflinksThe Cuff Links (also known as The Cufflinks) began, with different personel, as the Smoothtones. The line up during the first session as the Cuff Links was: Robert Truesdale (tenor and piano), John Saxon (first and second tenor), Roger Smith (tenor), Ed Tyson (baritone), and Alfred Gaitwood (bass). [1]They recorded the 1950s hit, “Guided Missiles” and “My Heart” in October of 1956. The group went through several membership permutations recording several more titles until October 1957 when their contract with Dooto was dropped. Not to be confused with the later 1960s band, The Cuff Links, which had the hit "Tracy" in 1969. References1. ^Marv, Goldberg. The Cuff Links, Kuf-Linx, and Cufflinx, 2005, 2009. Retrieved on 19 May 2012. Based on interviews with Alfred GaitwoodJerry Speed, Johnny Simmons, Marshall Lamb, and Leroy Sanders |
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