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  1. Fresh from a stint in the U.S. Army, two friends, Harvey Fuqua and Bobby Lester, formed a duo in 1949 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. In 1951, Fuqua moved to Cleveland and formed the Crazy Sounds with the singers Danny Coggins and Prentiss Barnes. Lester joined them later.

  2. Bobby Lester. US tenor rhythm & blues and soul vocalist (★ Robert Lester 13 January 1932, 15 October 1980, Louisville, Kentucky, USA) leading doo-wop groups The Moonlighters (4) and The Moonglows who recorded for Checker and Chess from the '50s to the 1960s.

  3. This 1972 version of the Moonglows features Bobby Lester catching all of Harvey Fuqua's vocal licks from the original, and adding a few of his own patented m...

  4. 29 de may. de 2020 · Original lead singer Bobby Lester and the Moonglows (Gary Rodgers, Robert Ford, Billy McPhatter) perform the group's classic 1955 hit, "Most Of All" at the B...

  5. 14 de jul. de 2010 · 115K views 13 years ago. two of the four original members (Bobby Lester and Pete Graves; In addition, the late great Harvey Fuqua, also an original member, was conducting the band) ...more.

  6. The Moonglows were an American doo-wop group, one of the most successful R&B vocal groups of the early 1950s. They were formed in 1951 in Cleveland, Ohio, and initially consisted of lead singer Harvey Fuqua, tenor Bobby Lester, baritone Prentiss Barnes, and bass Billy Johnson. What Was The Moonglows’S Biggest Hit?

  7. the Moonglows, American doo-wop vocal group that was one of the pioneering acts of rock and roll. The principal members were Bobby Lester (b. January 13, 1930, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.—d. October 15, 1980, Louisville), Harvey Fuqua (b. July 27, 1929, Louisville—d.