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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2011

The Archies are a virtual garage band founded by Archie Andrews, Reggie Mantle, and Jughead Jones, a group of adolescent fictional characters of the Archie universe, in the context of the animated TV series, The Archie Show.

The roles the teens played in the fictional band were:

Archie: lead vocals/ lead guitar
Reggie: rhythm guitar / bass guitar
Jughead: drums
Betty: tambourine / percussion / guitar
Veronica: organ / keyboard
Hot Dog: mascot / conductor
One distribution mode for the Archies' music was cereal boxes: a cardboard record was embossed directly into the back of a box such that the record could be cut out and played on a turntable (although their music was also available on standard issue LPs and 45s).

Male vocals for the fictional Archies group were provided by The Cuff Links' lead singer Ron Dante and female duet vocals were provided by Toni Wine. Wine, who was only paid for the recording session and quit the group when the song became a huge hit, was succeeded in 1970 by Donna Marie, who in turn was replaced on the final recordings by Merle Miller. The only Archies song not to feature Ron Dante on lead was 1971's "Love Is Living In You", sung by Richie Adams. The last single, released 1972, was "Strangers in the Morning"; its B-side song was "Plum Crazy".

Jeff Barry, Andy Kim, Ellie Greenwich, Susan Morse, Joey Levine, Maeretha Stewart, Bobby Bloom and Leslie Miller contributed background vocals at various times, with Barry contributing his trademark bass voice (portrayed as being sung by Jughead in the cartoon) on cuts such as "Jingle Jangle", "Rock 'n' Roll Music", "A Summer Prayer For Peace" (which hit number one in South Africa in 1971), and "You Little Angel, You". Musicians on Archies records included guitarist Hugh McCracken, bassists Chuck Rainey and Joey Macho, keyboard player Ron Frangipane, and drummers Buddy Saltzman and Gary Chester.

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  • Excellent! I don't have my cereal records anymore. Thanks for the memories.

  • @captiveww Thanks! I'm glad I have these to share with you. 

  • I had one like this.very good memories

  • @ovihernandez1 That's great! I'm glad I could bring back some good memories for you by playing this. I'll be posting some more this week. Thanks for watching!

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  • My mother would buy boxes of Honeycomb cereal and would cut the records off of them for us when we were little. records have always excited me and I still buy them now.

  • Love it!!! I've still got some of my old cereal records stashed away (Archies, Bobby Sherman, The Monkees & The Sugar Bears.) What a great gimmick. Thanks for sharing this.

  • WOW...What memories....THANX for posting!!!!!!

  • One of the first Post Records they'd put out!

  • @Ne14Gr8Music yep, that's the one.Ray is a cool guy.really like your records and players,hope to find a few small ones for me in the future.

  • @dimebagdave77 Hey,that's okay. Were you talking about my friend Raymond T. that's in Ohio? I've known him a few years now and he's a great guy and another awesome record collector.

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