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Herb Reed Enterprises
- The Platters continue to perform around the world with Herb Reed Enterprises (an LLC set up by Reed in response to numerous fake Platters groups) owning the rights and trademark to the name.
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Williams, Robi, and Taylor led their own Platters' groups and for a short while, Taylor, Robi, and Lynch joined forces as "The Original Platters" with Williams-clone Johnny Barnes as their lead singer.
Jan 20, 2022 · Lance Bernard Bryant, vice president of creative development and vocal captain, comes to the Rock & Roll, Vocal, and Grammy® Halls of Fame group, The Platters®, after a residency in Cirque Du Soleil’s, ZAIA.
Who Are The Current Members Of The Platters? The Platters are an American vocal group that was one of the most successful singing groups of the early rock and roll era. The current lineup of the group includes Herb Reed, David Lynch, Tony Williams, Paul Robi, and Zola Taylor.
In 1952-53, bass singer Herb Reed founded and named The Platters, later becoming a Rock n’ Roll, Vocal, and GRAMMY® Halls of Fame artist. It is the first black group to be overwhelmingly accepted on the world stage and the first to reach international superstardom (www.theplatters.com).
"The Great Pretender" is a popular song recorded by the Platters, with Tony Williams on lead vocals, and released as a single in November 1955. The words and music were written by Buck Ram, [1] the Platters' manager and producer who was a
Apr 2, 2024 · The Platters were formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1952 by five talented young men. The original line-up consisted of lead vocalist Tony Williams, tenor David Lynch, baritone Alex Hodge, bass singer Herb Reed, and pianist Ram Ramirez.
Aug 18, 2019 · Stan Freberg, the “Weird Al” Yankovic of his day, parodied the song as a dialogue between a hyped-up, Jerry Lee Lewis-inspired vocalist and a drawling beatnik piano-pounder. The Platters...