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  1. The Marcels began their career in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1959. Forming at Oliver Allegheny High School, they originally consisted of Cornelius "Nini" Harp (lead and guitar), Ronald "Bingo" Mundy (first tenor), Gene Bricker (second tenor), Richard Knauss (baritone), and Fred Johnson (bass). [A racially-mixed group, Cornelius, Ronald, and ...

  2. The Marcels (Cornelius "Nini" Harp, Walt Maddox, Fred Johnson- who sang on the recording --and Billy Herndon, who joined in 1963) perform the group's 1961 do...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2022 · Johnson founded the band in 1959 along with Cornelius Harp, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss here in Pittsburgh.

  4. Goodbye To Love (1961)Performed by The Marcels Cornelius Harp (lead) Fred Johnson (bass) Gene Bricker Ron Mundy Richard KnaussWritten by ...

  5. harpandcrownlkn.com › cornelius-harp-and-crown-lkn-eventsHarp and Crown LKN - Events

    Harp and Crown LKN has been the premier English and Irish Pub for Cornelius and the surrounding Lake Norman communities since 2017. We welcome you to join us for a football match, a late-nig...

  6. 7 de mar. de 2017 · 1959 – present (65 years) Founded In. Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The Marcels were a doo-wop group known for turning beloved American classical pop songs into rock and roll. The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss.

  7. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › marcelsTHE MARCELS - Black Cat

    The group had a strong, distinctive lead in Cornelius "Nini" Harp and made some worthwhile records. Though they sound very black, the Marcels were originally a racially mixed group : Richard Knauss (baritone) and Gene Bricker (second tenor) were white, Cornelius Harp (lead singer), Ronald Mundy (first tenor) and Fred Johnson (bass) were black.