THE LARKS ~ HEY LITTLE GIRL ~ 1951 .

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THE LARKS ~ HEY LITTLE GIRL ~ 1951 .

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  • WHAT A FANTASTIC PIONEER GROUP!!! THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES AND THE FUN, TOM D. BRICK,NJ. {AT THE SHORE}.

  • Eugene Mumford never sang with the Meadowlarks. totally different group and style for that matter as well.

  • DON JULIAN THE LEAD SINGER DIED IN 1998 R.I.P.

  • David McNeil is family and one of the greatest , we will always remember you , your legacy will continue. The legacy continues

  • one of the early "architects" of rock`n`roll, a great post, thanks for share !

  • I was just reading that Mumford was with The Dominoes after the Lark's demise.

  • Gene Mumford was in the Larks, 1951 "Claude Debussy" Reverie. Then Later they changed the name to the Meadowlarks, Don Julian. You can also hear his voice on this Flip side.

  • fter the demise of his previous doo wop aggregation, the Meadowlarks, Don Julian assembled a new trio, called them the Larks, and cashed in on the Money label in 1965 with a floating soul dance number, "The Jerk." It was a huge R&B and pop hit, but numerous spinoffs, including "Soul Jerk," "Jerk Once More," and "Keep Jerkin'," went nowhere. ~ Bill Dahl, All ...more< You're Wrong! Look up Google, How are the Trains? Take care

  • "Gene Mumford, Wasn't he in The Medallions?" No

    "And did this group became "Don Julian and the Meadowlarks?" NO

    "And then letter went back in the 60's to the Larks and recorded "The Jerk" the Dance. ? " NO All Different Groups

  • Gene Mumford, Wasn't he in The Medallions? "The Letter" And did this group became "Don Julian and the Meadowlarks? And then letter went back in the 60's to the Larks and recorded "The Jerk" the Dance. ?

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