Larry Chance

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Larry Chance - Moonlight Kiss
Moonlight Kiss
2005, songs: 1

Facts about Larry Chance

Larry Chance

Larry Chance is best known as the lead singer of Larry Chance and the Earls, a popular American doo-wop group that emerged in the 1960s. Here are some facts about Larry Chance and his group:

  1. Formation of Larry Chance and the Earls: Larry Chance formed the Earls in the Bronx, New York, in the late 1950s. Originally known as "The High Hatters", the group underwent several lineup changes before solidifying with Larry Chance as the lead vocalist, forming the iconic group "Larry Chance and the Earls". The group's lineup included Larry Chance (lead vocals), Bob Del Din (first tenor), Eddie Harder (second tenor), Larry Palumbo (baritone), and Jack Wray (bass).

  2. Musical Style and Success: Larry Chance and the Earls rose to fame during the doo-wop era of the 1960s with their harmonious vocal arrangements and romantic ballads. They achieved commercial success with hits like "Remember Then", "Life Is But a Dream", and "Never". Their smooth vocal harmonies and catchy melodies endeared them to audiences, earning them a dedicated fan base and a lasting place in the history of doo-wop music.

  3. Contributions to Doo-Wop Music: Larry Chance and the Earls made significant contributions to the evolution of doo-wop music, blending elements of rhythm and blues, pop, and soul into their distinctive sound. They were known for their tight harmonies, polished performances, and emotionally resonant lyrics, which captured the essence of teenage love and longing. The group's influence can be heard in the work of subsequent generations of doo-wop and vocal harmony groups.

  4. Continued Performances and Legacy: Despite lineup changes over the years, Larry Chance has continued to perform under the name "Larry Chance and the Earls", keeping the group's legacy alive. He has toured extensively, performing at oldies concerts, doo-wop festivals, and nostalgia events, delighting audiences with classic hits and timeless melodies. Larry Chance's dedication to preserving the traditions of doo-wop music has ensured that the Earls' legacy endures, earning them a place in the hearts of fans old and new.

  5. Recognition and Honors: Throughout their career, Larry Chance and the Earls have been recognized for their contributions to the music industry. They have been inducted into the United in Group Harmony Association's Hall of Fame and have received numerous awards and accolades for their recordings and live performances. Larry Chance's distinctive voice and the Earls' harmonious sound continue to be celebrated by fans of doo-wop music, ensuring their place as icons of the genre.

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