| | End Records, Vol. 2 CD
The second volume of End Records compiles an enjoyable program of original doo wop from the '50s. Some of the genre's most revered names are featured: the Starlights, Flamingos, the Chantels, the Shells, and Little Anthony & the Imperials. This reissue series from Collectables should please both doo wop collectors and novices alike. ~ Al Campbell
Contains 14 tracks.
Performers include: The Flamingos, The Chantells, The Teenchords, Little Anthony & The Imperials, The Starlighters, The Classmates & The Shells. End Records, Vol. 2 Music End Records, Vol. 2 Songs End Records, Vol. 2 Review
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