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One of the pioneers of soul music, The Drifters have become universally known for their innovation and longevity. Formed in New York City in 1953, the Drifters were originally organized around Clyde McPhatter,  Continued...

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DailyFreeGames
03.18.10
City Drifters: Compete in a high octane race around Tokyo city streets. Be the first to complete three lap.... ...
 
nanoning
03.18.10
I must buy "All sets at eight o'clock it" DVD of The Drifters who is the comedian of the top of Japan.
 
melzluvJ
03.18.10
Jay pamer abizzz, smua mobil antiq+mercy SLR 722 nya mejeng di pandamen, skrg "batmobile" nya dipake buat promo album The Drifters,ckckck
 
Souspod
03.18.10
I forgot to watch tv program of Drifters. It's the legend of Japanese comedy.
 
DandelionCafe
03.18.10
Token Gamblers & Oak Hill Drifters will be performing in the evening after the Epic Tea Sale : Celebrating Four... ...
 
YukiY7981
03.18.10
TV programs for children whose vacation just started. They love to watch The Drifters, the eternal bad-mannered heroes
 
interfm_playing
03.18.10
"DRIFTERS / SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME" 2010/03/18 18:50
 
inter_fm
03.18.10
[DRIFTERS] SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME (#youtube ... )
 
JaredGodar
03.18.10
Any so-called BBQ place with tofu on the menu is suspect in my book. (@ Drifters BBQ & Live Music w/ 4 others) ...
 
CIAH10
03.18.10
The American Drifters rocked it out tonight here at the CIAH -great food, great music and loadsa dancing :-) Check out our pics on facebook!
 

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Drifters music biography continued...

a high tenor who originally sang for the Dominos, and who was signed to Atlantic Records when the company was in its infancy. The main source for McPhatter's backing singers was among the ranks of former members of the Mount Lebanon Singers, the gospel group with which McPhatter had sung in the '40s. After several line-up changes, the original Drifters were set. They included: Gerhart Thrasher and Andrew Thrasher, two very experienced gospel singers on tenor and baritone, respectively, bass singer Willie Ferbee, Walter Adams on the guitar and Bill Pinkey on bass. As Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters, the group achieved a million-selling number 1 R&B hit with their debut single, "Money Honey". Follow-up releases, including "Such A Night" (number 5 R&B), "Lucille" (number 7 R&B) and "Honey Love" (a second chart-topper), also proved highly successful, for the first time fusing gospel and rock and roll. The group would face their first challenge when McPhatter was inducted into the armed forces in 1954, effectively ending The Drifters first era.



Upon leaving the army, McPhatter took up a solo career and The Drifters were entirely reconstituted now featuring Ben E. King on lead vocals. The new line-up declared themselves with "There Goes My Baby". Written and produced by Leiber And Stoller, this pioneering release featured a Latin rhythm and string section, the first time such adornments had appeared on an R&B recording. The single not only topped the R&B chart, it also reached number 2 on the US pop listings, and anticipated the "symphonic" style later developed by Phil Spector. Further excellent releases followed, notably "Dance With Me" (1959), "This Magic Moment" (1960) and "Save The Last Dance For Me", the latter a million seller which topped the US pop chart and reached number 2 in the UK. However, King left for a solo career following "I Count The Tears" (1960), and was replaced by Rudy Lewis who provided lead vocals on such hits as "Sweets For My Sweet", "When My Little Girl Is Smiling", "Up On The Roof" and "On Broadway." 1963's "Under the Boardwalk" was the Drifters' last Top Ten hit. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, solidifying their status as one of the all-time greats.