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The Dubs

The Dubs The Dubs Add article description This article is about the American music band. For the GAA team, see Dublin GAA. For the NBA team, see Golden State Warriors. The Dubs are an American doo wop vocal group formed in 1956, best known for their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel of Dreams". This article needs additional citations for verification. (May 2023) Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Dubs Origin Harlem, New York, United States Genres Doo wop Years active 1956–1958 1959–Present Labels Johnson, Gone, ABC-Paramount, Josie Members Cleveland Still(Baritone) Leslie Anderson(Lead) Don Raphael(Bass) Donald Moyer(Tenor) Past members Richard Blandon Billy Carlisle James "Jake" Miller Thomas Gardner Tommy Grate Cordell Brown Kirk…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Doo Wop, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely / Darling
Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely / Darling (1957)
This Could This Be Magic / Such Lovin'
This Could This Be Magic / Such Lovin' (1957)
Be Sure My Love / Song In My Heart
Be Sure My Love / Song In My Heart (1958)
Gonna Make A Change / Beside My Love
Gonna Make A Change / Beside My Love (1958)
Chapel Of Dreams / Is There A Love For Me
Chapel Of Dreams / Is There A Love For Me (1959)
Chapel Of Dreams / Is There A Lover For me
Chapel Of Dreams / Is There A Lover For me (1959)
Your Very First Love / Just You
Your Very First Love / Just You (1963)