The Valentines (doo-wop band)

The Valentines
Also known asThe Mistletoes, The Dreamers
OriginSugar Hill, Manhattan
GenresDoo-wop
Years active1952 (1952)–1958 (1958)
LabelsRama Records
Past members
  • Raymond "Pop" Briggs (first tenor)
  • Carl Hogan (second tenor)
  • Mickey Francis (baritone)
  • Ronnie Bright (bass)
  • Richard Barrett (lead vocalist)
  • Donald Razor (second tenor)
  • Eddie Edgehill (second tenor)
  • David Clowney (first tenor)

The Valentines were one of the most highly regarded American doo-wop groups from the mid-1950s.[according to whom?]

Although they never had a record on the national hit parades, they were popular in New York and the East Coast in general and had many regional big sellers. The stage performances of the group were sellouts and their harmonizing and choreography in sequence were amongst the most accomplished of their time. Influenced both musically and in their showmanship by The Cadillacs, The Solitaires, and The Flamingos, The Valentines were able to contribute an innovative stage presentation, outstanding vocals, and some unique performances.

The Valentines served as a launching pad for important careers.