The Paradons

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The Paradons are an American doo wop vocal group from Bakersfield, California, United States, that formed in 1959.[1]

OriginKern County, Bakersfield, California, United States
Years active1959–1960
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The Paradons
OriginKern County, Bakersfield, California, United States
GenresR&B, doo-wop, soul, rock-n-roll Country
Years active1959–1960
LabelMilestone Records
Past membersWest Tyler
Billy

Charles ARBUCKLE

Meyers
Chuck Weldon
William Powers
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The group began by singing locally at school dances and clubs. Within a few months they secured a recording session with Werly Fairburn's Milestone Records[1]—not to be confused with the like-named jazz label founded by Orrin Keepnews about six years later[2][3]—and recorded eight songs. Their first release with the label, "Diamonds and Pearls" / "I Want Love", became a hit in the US, peaking at number 27 on the US Billboard R&B chart and number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960.[1]

The group appeared on American Bandstand and at the Apollo Theater in the wake of its success.

The group soon broke up over monetary disputes, having been together less than a year.[4]

Despite the group's demise, Milestone continued releasing singles from their initial recording sessions, but these releases – "Bells Ring", "Take All of Me", and "I Had a Dream" – did not chart.[4][5]

Members

  • William Powers

Charles Arbuckle

Joe Karp and Billy Meyers revived the group in 1965 as 'Joey and the Paradons'.[citation needed]

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