The Chantels

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The Chantels
Even the youngest of diggers can appreciate a gem when he sees it. #chantels #cratedigging #records #records #vinylcollector #soulmusic
The Chantels - We Are The Chantels (1958)
The Chantels – We Are The Chantels (1958)
I love, love, love a girl group, and one whose records I always grab when I see them is The Chantels, including their 1958 debut release, We Are The Chantels. It’s music to daydream by. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BdGsLpRc78%5B/embedyt%5D Every song on the album is a good one, the ballads brimming with sweet harmonies and the boppers bouncy, light, and fun. [embedyt]…
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Kicking Out the Glass Ceiling: Women’s History Month at the Library and Archives
The Chantels were the second African-American girl group to enjoy nationwide success in the United States, preceded by the Bobbettes. The original five members consisted of Arlene Smith (lead), Sonia Goring, Rene Minus, Jackie Landry Jackson and Lois Harris. Learn more about the Chantels at the Library and Archives!
Audio clip: “Maybe” by the Chantels, performed at the Elgin Theatre in New York on August 13, 1977. From the James Brawley Collection.
Image: Promo photo for the Chantels, undated. From the Jane Scott Papers: http://catalog.rockhall.com/catalog/ARC-0370/ref1650.
The Lovely Chantels
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The Chantels - Maybe. Uploaded by 77GhettoD
This 1958 track, which was written and produced by Richard Barrett, was arguably the earliest hit by what would be later termed (somewhat pejoratively) a 'Girl Group'. Lead vocal is by Arlene Smith
Maybe - Chantels