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  1. Explore Jimmy Millender's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jimmy Millender on AllMusic.

  2. The 1958 lineup comprised of: Bobby Hendricks (lead tenor), Gerhart Thrasher (first tenor), Jimmy Millender (baritone), Tommy Evans (bass), and Jimmy Oliver (guitar). In 1958, this line-up had a hit with the song ‘Drip Drop’ (number 58 Pop).

  3. They were then respectfully replaced by Bobby Hendricks and Jimmy Millender. This line-up had a moderate hit with “Drip Drop” in 1958. After this, the group’s popularity started to decline.

  4. Las secciones rítmicas de inspiración latina también se pusieron muy de moda. La prensa etiquetó al sonido como "concierto beat". Antes de dejar The Drifters para emprender su carrera como solista, Ben E. King dejó su inconfundible firma interpretativa en éxitos como 'Dance with me', 'This magic moment', 'Lonely winds' y 'Save the last dance with me', que en 1960 llegó a la cima de las ...

  5. www.bettyloumusic.com › driftersbiographyThe Drifters biography

    The Drifters biography. Formed in 1953 in New York, USA, at the behest of Atlantic Records, this influential R&B vocal group was initially envisaged as a vehicle for ex-Dominoes singer Clyde McPhatter (b. Clyde Lensley McPhatter, 15 November 1932, Durham, North Carolina, USA, d. 13 June 1972, New York City, New York, USA). Gerhart Thrasher, Andrew Thrasher and Bill Pinkney (b. 15 August 1925 ...

  6. Genealogy for James A Jimmy Millender (Milner) (1873 - 1929) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Moore and Hughes were drafted in 1957 and replaced by Bobby Hendricks and Jimmy Millender. By early 1958, the lineup was: Bobby Hendricks (lead tenor), Gerhart Thrasher (first tenor), Jimmy Millender (baritone), Tommy Evans (bass), and Jimmy Oliver (guitar).