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The Tarriers

The Tarriers The Tarriers American folk music group The Tarriers were an American vocal group, specializing in folk music and folk-flavored popular music.[1] Named after the folk song "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill", the group had two hit songs during 1956-57: "Cindy, Oh Cindy" (with Vince Martin) and "The Banana Boat Song." The two singles became US Top Ten hits and peaked at No. 26 and No. 15 respectively in the UK Singles Chart.[2] This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2011) Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Tarriers Origin New York City Genres Folk, pop Years active 1956–65 Labels Glory Records, President, United Artists, Atlantic, Brunswick, Decca Past members Erik Darling Bob Carey Karl Karlton Alan Arkin Clarence Cooper…

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GENRES: Folk, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Dunya / Quinto My Little Pony
Dunya / Quinto My Little Pony (1957)
Pretty Boy / I Know Where I'm Going
Pretty Boy / I Know Where I'm Going (1957)
The Banana Boat Song / No Hidin' Place
The Banana Boat Song / No Hidin' Place (1957)
Those Brown Eyes / Chaucoun
Those Brown Eyes / Chaucoun (1957)
Lonesome Traveller / East Virginia
Lonesome Traveller / East Virginia (1958)
Tom Dooley / Everybody Loves Saturday Night
Tom Dooley / Everybody Loves Saturday Night (1958)
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream / Ride Up
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream / Ride Up (1962)
Lonesome Traveler / Seven Dafodills
Lonesome Traveler / Seven Dafodills (1963)