The Coasters
The Coasters were an American doo wop and early rock and roll group, evolving from The Robins, a Los Angeles based doo wop group. After The Robins signed with Atlantic Records (1955, after the massive chart success of "Smokey Joe's Cafe"), the group split up. Carl Gardner (tenor) and Bobby Nunn (bass) formed The Coasters.
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Doo wop - Rock and roll - The Robins - Los Angeles - Atlantic Records - 1955 - Carl Gardner - Tenor - Bobby Nunn - Bass
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The Coasters continued their association with the Robins' legendary songwriters, Leiber & Stoller. They soon added Billy Guy (baritone), Leon Hughes (tenor) and Adolph Jacobs (guitar), releasing their first single "Down in Mexico", a major R&B hit in 1956. In 1957, The Coasters crossed over with "Young Blood"/"Searchin'". This was followed by a dry period, and the group relocated to New York City. Nunne and Hughes left, replaced by Dub Jones (bass, of The Cadets) and Obie Jessie. Jessie was soon replaced by Cornell Gunter (The Flairs). This new line-up released "Yakety-Yak", which included King Curtis on tenor saxophone. The song was a huge mainstream hit, as was the follow-up "Charlie Brown". This was followed by "Along Came Jones", "Poison Ivy", "Shoppin' for Clothes" and "Little Egypt".
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Leiber - Stoller - Billy Guy - Baritone - Leon Hughes - Tenor - Adolph Jacobs - Guitar - R&B - 1956 - 1957 - Young Blood - New York City - Dub Jones - Bass - The Cadets - Obie Jessie - Cornell Gunter - The Flairs - King Curtis - Saxophone
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A series of line-up changes contributed to a lack of hits in the 1960s. The Coasters signed with Columbia Records, but were never able to regain their former fame. The Coasters last hit was "Love Potion No. 9" in 1971. Several groups used the name in the 1970s, touring throughout the country, though Gardner held the legal rights to it. Nunn died in 1986, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame one year later. Gunter was murdered in Las Vegas in 1990. The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Jones died in 2000 and Guy in 2002. Gardner continues to tour as The Coasters and has made many attempts to stop bogus groups with no connection to the original group from using the name.
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1960s - Columbia Records - 1971 - 1970s - 1986 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Las Vegas - 1990 - Vocal Group Hall of Fame - 1999 - 2000 - 2002
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