"E" Groups
The
El Dorados
This
R&B group from Chicago, Illinois, achieved fame with one of
the best jump song of the Doo-Wop era, "At My Front
Door," was also called "Crazy Little Mama." The
group included Pirkle Lee Moses, Louis Bradley, Jewel Jones,
James Maddox, and Richard Nickens. First formed in 1952 the El
Dorados signed with Vee-Jay records in 1954. In 1955 "At My
Front Door" reached number 2 on the R&B charts and number 17 on
the Pop charts. The group had one more record which reached the
charts "I'll be Forever Loving You," (number 8 R&B) in 1956.
The Earls

Spanning from the late 1950's into the new millennium, the Earls
have continuously been pleasing audiences with their flawless
harmonies ceaseless vitality and endearing dedication to their
fans. Larry Chance & the Earls represent the music that helped
define Rock 'N' Roll, the original doo wop era that put the
street corner- society onto the national charts. Larry and
company have placed many songs on the charts, including: Life
Is But a Dream, Never, I Believe, and of course the classic
Remember Then. They still enjoy performing them, and
always include the audience as a part of the show.