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  1. The group formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1952, originally as "Pirkle Lee and the Five Stars". It comprised Pirkle Lee Moses Jr. (lead vocals), Louis Bradley and Arthur Basset (tenors), Jewel Jones (second tenor/baritone), James Maddox and Richard Nickens (both baritone/bass).

  2. 26 de dic. de 2000 · Pirkle Lee Moses Jr. R&B Musician. He was the lead singer of the singing group, The El Dorados. Formed in Chicago, Illinois, the group also included, tenor Louis Bradley, second tenor and baritone player Jewel Jones, baritone and bass player James Maddox, and bass player Robert Glasper.

  3. 29 de dic. de 2010 · Pirkle Lee Moses Jr., lead singer of the El Dorados is interviewed by Attorney Jay B. Ross

  4. The El Dorados got together in late 1952, when Pirkle Lee Moses, Jr. (who was currently in the Air Force) began spending some of his spare time harmonizing with some students in the halls of Englewood High School (in Chicago's South Side).

  5. The original group featured five members -- Pirkle Lee Moses Jr. (lead), Louis Bradley (tenor), Jewel Jones (second tenor and baritone), James Maddox (baritone and bass), and Robert Glasper (bass) -- when they formed in the Englewood section of Chicago's south side in 1952 while still attending Englewood High School (the same school that the ...

  6. www.rocky-52.net › chanteurse › eldoradosEldorados

    The original group featured five members -- Pirkle Lee Moses Jr., Louis Bradley, Jewel Jones, James Maddox, and Robert Glasper -- when they formed in the Englewood section of Chicago's south side in 1952 while still attending Englewood High School (the same school that the Moroccos attended).

  7. 10 de jun. de 2013 · Keeping the sound of the original Chicago R&B vocal group alive, Pirkle Lee Moses' El Dorados (left to right Norman Palm, Sr., Norman Palm, Jr., Saalik A. Za...