ABOUT
The Earls (a.k.a. Larry Chance & The Earls) are a veteran a doo-wop group with smooth harmonies that became famous during the early 1960s. They are best known for the catchy and wistful "Remember Then" (1962), a doo-wop classic in which the song's narrator reminisces about a time of young love and carefree summer days.
Formed in the late 1950s in the Bronx, New York, the original lineup consisted of Larry Chance, Bobby Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palumbo, and Jack Wray, with many personnel changes over the years. The Earls were honored in 2008 with a plaque on The Bronx Walk of Fame. They have continued to perform actively to the present day.
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The Earls
- Remember Then 1962
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