Band,
R&B/Soul and Rock
Doo-wop - soul vocal quintet from Tennessee, U.S. [Not to be confused with acapella New Yorkers The Zirkons that often released records as The Zircons] They started their career as The Capes. After one single, they were renamed The Zircons and were signed at King Records (3). They released two singles at King Records (3) and then they moved to New York where they released three more singles at Heigh-Ho. In the late 60s they signed at Capitol Records releasing just one single. The three brothers as a sibling trio, without Robert Eppinger and Emmanuel Thompson were renamed The Meadows (2) and released three more singles in 1977 - 1978 at Kayvette Records and an album in 1981 at Radio Records (5)
Wilson Meadows bvoc, voc | |
Wallace Meadows voc, bvoc | |
Eugene Meadows voc, bvoc | |
Robert Eppinger voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Finders Keepers / You Ain't Comin' Back | The Zircons | 1969 | Single |
Was It Meant To Be This Way / Go On And Cry, Cry | The Zircons | 1967 | Single |
Sit Down Girl / I Couldn't Stop Crying | The Zircons | 1965 | Single |
Don't Put Off For Tomorrow | The Zircons | 1963 | Single |
Get Up And Go To School / Mr. Jones (Is A Bad Man) | The Zircons | 1962 | Single |
No Twistin' On Sunday / Mama Wants To Drive | The Zircons | 1962 | Single |
Lonely Way | The Zircons | Single |
The Zircons Rock and Pop Band MX |
The Zircons R&B/Soul and Pop Band |