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US-American vocal quintet that became a staple at variety shows and tours during the fifties and the sixties alongside stars such as Danny Kaye, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Carol Burnett. The group was originally formed as a quartet called the Velvetones in 1942 by four army servicemen stationed around the Panama Canal and consisted of Bob Sprague (first tenor), Harry Gedicke (second tenor), Harry Shuman (baritone) and George Becker (lead). On returning to Detroit after the war, Gilda Maiken joined as lead singer. Their debut recording, "Stars Fell On Alabama", was made in 1946 with orchestra leader Woody Herman under their new name of the Blue Moods. After Woody Herman's band broke up, they met and recorded with Bing Crosby who changed their name to the Skylarks in 1947. Other artists they've performed, recorded and appeared alongside include Jimmy Dorsey, Russ Morgan And His Orchestra, Dinah Shore, Betty Hutton, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Sonny & Cher, scoring a few chart number ones along the way. By the 50's the group consisted of originals Gilda Maiken and George Becker, with Joe Hamilton, Earl Brown, and Jacki Gershwin (later replaced by Carol Lombard) before they finally broke up in 1979 with a farewell appearance at the Hollywood Palladium.
Carol Lombard voc US | |
Earl Brown voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Line Renaud à Las Vegas | Line Renaud With Bill Reddie & The Skylarks | 1964 | Single |
Allentown Jail / Kumbaya | The Skylarks | 1963 | Single |
The Ballad of Glenrowan/Shady Grove | The Skylarks | 1962 | Single |
Ridin' On The Moon | The Skylarks | 1957 | Album |
Alone Together | Joe Lilley And His Whispering Choir And The Skylarks | 1955 | Album |
The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing / Choreography | Danny Kaye With The The Skylarks | 1954 | Album |
Navidades Blancas | Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye And Peggy Lee, The Skylarks, Trudy Stevens | 1954 | Single |
The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing / Choreography | Danny Kaye With The The Skylarks And Orchestra Directed By Joseph J. Lilley | 1954 | Album |
Black Ball Ferry Line | Percy Faith & His Orchestra, The Skylarks | 1951 | Single |
One Sunday Afternoon / Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes | Buddy Clark, The Modernaires And The Skylarks | 1948 | Album |
The Money Song / Gloria | Buddy Clark, The Modernaires And The Skylarks | 1947 | Album |
That Certain Feeling | Bob Hope With The Skylarks & Joe Lilley And His Orchestra | Single | |
You Make Me Feel So Young | The Skylarks | Single |
The Skylarks Rock Band |
The Skylarks R&B/Soul and World Band US |
The Skylarks World Band |
The Skylarks Band |
The Skylarks Band |