FAIRBANKS - They may not have been there for the birth, but they’re keeping it alive. The Diamonds, the 1950s rock ‘n roll quartet, has seen some turnover since their song “Little Darlin’” became an ...
In 1957 The Diamonds released an instant million selling hit called Little Darlin. The song continues to sell worldwide and has been dubbed the National Anthem of Rock and Roll. Through the years ...
Although the 1957 song “Little Darlin’” has been called “The National Anthem of Rock ’n’ Roll,” plenty of other songs might lay claim to that title. Still, there’s no disputing that the group The ...
WAUTOMA — Members of The Vocal Group Hall of Fame and The Doo Wop Hall of Fame, The Diamonds, will be appearing at Wautoma's McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Feb. 7. The group had 33 ...
WINTER HAVEN — Teenagers in the '50s had The Diamonds to chronicle the saga of young love: Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers’ song “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?” in 1956; Nancy Lee and Clyde Otis’ “The ...
When he was 14 years old Bo Rivers cruising around Garland, Texas with some friends in a 1954 Ford listening to DJ Wolfman Jack’s radio show then the Wolfman played the song “Little Darlin” by the ...
The Diamonds were one of the most popular vocal groups of the 1950s, a quartet of Canadians best known for their hit "Little Darlin'," which reached the #2 spot on Billboard's singles chart in 1957.
Inside the towering jukebox-style doors of Little Darlin’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Palace, the stage has been crowded for the past month with the stars of rock’s golden era — the Diamonds, Del Shannon, the ...
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