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Lee Andrews & the Hearts

 
Artist: Lee Andrews & the Hearts
  • Formed: 1953, Philadelphia, PA
  • Disbanded: 1959
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues

Biography

Specializing in smooth ballads, this Philadelphia R&B vocal quintet notched three hits in 1957-1958. Andrews formed The Hearts in 1953, and they debuted the next year on the Rainbow label. Chess picked up their first big seller, "Long Lonely Nights," from the tiny Mainline label in 1957. Mainline also originally issued their biggest hit for Chess, "Teardrops." Moving to United Artists, the group charted for the last time in 1958 with the typically polished "Try the Impossible." Andrews and a shifting lineup of Hearts continued to record through the '60s. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
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Lee Andrews & the Hearts was a doo-wop quintet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania formed in 1953. They recorded on the Gotham, Rainbow, Mainline, Chess, United Artists, Grand and Gowen labels, et al. In 1957 and 1958 they had their three biggest hits, "Teardrops", "Long Lonely Nights" and "Try the Impossible". The group consisted of Lee Andrews, lead, Roy Calhoun, First Tenor, Tammey Currey, second tenor, Ted Weems, baritone, and Wendell Calhoun, bass.

?uestlove, drummer and producer for the grammy award winning hip-hop group The Roots, is Lee Andrews' son, and cites growing up with doo-wop as a major influence in his music.[citation needed]

Singles

  • "Long Lonely Nights" (1957) U.S. #45
  • "Tear Drops" (1957) U.S. #20
  • "Try the Impossible" (1958) U.S. #33

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