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Raphael Ingram left in 1949 and Maryland Pierce (March 25, 1932 – July 22, 2021) and Thomas 'Dickie' Threatt became members in his place. At this juncture the name of the group was changed to The Five Keys.
YearTitles (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...Chart Positions(us Hot 100)1951"The Glory of Love" b/w "Hucklebuck with ...11951"It's Christmas Time" b/w "Old MacDonald" ...Best of The Five Keys1952"Yes Sir, That's My Baby" b/w "Old ...Non-album tracks1952"Darling" b/w "Goin' Downtown (8-9-10)" ...Non-album tracks6 de nov. de 2020 · Original lead singer Maryland Pierce tells the story of the 1954 hit, "Ling, Ting, Tong" and then performs the song with his "5 Keys" group (George Winfield, Oliver Sidney, Dempsey Spencer and ...
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20 de ago. de 2020 · Original lead singer Maryland Pierce and his 5 Keys group (George Winfield and Oliver Sidney from Rudy West's Keys/Chateaus, Dempsey "Hustler" Spencer and gu...
31 de ago. de 2020 · Original lead singer Maryland Pierce of the Five Keys and his group (Dempsey Spencer, George Winfield, Oliver Sidney, and guitarist Larry Jarvis) perform the 1953 R&B classic "My Saddest Hour"...
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Maryland Pierce (b. 1933, U.S.A.) and. Charles ‘Bobby’ Crawley. The Five Keys were a Rhythm & Blues quintet, who were a Doo Wop singing group, starting out as a Gospel group. Their sound bridged the Gospel and R&B sounds of the late Forties and early Fifties.
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