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      • The Drifters broke into the top ten of the pop singles chart in 1959 with “There Goes My Baby” (remembered for its innovative use of strings and Latin rhythms) and took “Save the Last Dance for Me” to number one in 1960.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DriftersThe Drifters - Wikipedia

    The Drifters released several minor hits between 1964 and 1967 that made the US top 100, but didn't break through beyond that. By mid-1968, their singles were not charting at all, anywhere -- and they would never have any kind of pop hit in the US again.

    • A Little About Me
    • Original and Later Lineups
    • The Drifters’ Band History
    • The Band After Mcphatter
    • The Split Between The Drifters and The Original Drifters
    • From Top of The Charts to The Lows of The Drama
    • The Band Leaves Atlantic Records
    • Legal Troubles
    • Awards and Honors
    • The Drifters’ Discovery

    Now I know what you’re asking, “Why do you have the authority to tell us about The Drifters?” I have been a music writer for over seven years and have covered a wide array of genres. Not to mention, I have been listening to “the oldies” for as long as I can remember. The Drifters are one of those bands my dad would put on during long car rides; I g...

    Over the years, there have been many members of The Drifters. Here are all of the people that were part of the band.

    The Early Years

    The Drifters was all about Clyde McPhatter in the beginning. However, McPhatter was only with the band for one year, so it’s up to debate whether he was an instrumental influence on the direction of the band or if he just got the ball rolling for what was to come. McPhatter was the lead tenor for the band Billy Ward and His Dominoes for three years, and after achieving marginal success, McPhatter wanted to create a group that had a blend of gospel and secular sounds. At first, McPhatter visit...

    The Rise to Success

    In 1953, the band saw its first bit of success with the hit “Money Honey.” The band’s name at this time was Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters, and McPhatter played the part of the band’s lead vocalist at this time. “Money Honey” was hugely successful and catapulted the band into the limelight. Soon after, Ferbee left the group, and Adams passed away; the former was replaced by Jimmy Oliver, who many fans count as a founding member since he joined so early on. There were also some changes to th...

    McPhatter was replaced by David Baughan, who, in a few words, was very difficult to work with and caused significant rifts within the band. He did not last long and was replaced by Johnny Moore. However, this did not mean the waters were now calm for the band because Pinkney was fired for asking for more money. Because of this, Andrew Thrasher also...

    Although the band’s original manager, George Treadwell, owned The Drifter’s brand, the original members of the band felt they were entitled to the brand and to keep the name alive how they saw fit. The band and their former manager went into arbitration to receive exclusive and irrevocable ownership of the name “The Drifters,” which is the name the...

    If you think the drama ends there, you are wrong. Treadwell still owned the rights to “The Drifters” brand and still had a year’s worth of bookings at the Apollo, so he recruited another group to fulfill his contracts. This did not go over well as there were many internal issues like alcoholism within the band, and the fans did not react well to th...

    The Drifters decided to pick up and move to England as they were seeing much success on the charts, and they continued to see success through the mid-1970s with hits like “Like Sister & Brother,” “Kissin’ in the Back Row of the Movies,” “There Goes My First Love,” and “You’re More Than a Number in My Little Red Book.” However, they still couldn’t n...

    At this point, you know the band has gone through its fair share of legal troubles. Here are a few cases they went through. In 1969, magazine editor, Larry Marshak, planned a bunch of concerts to be performed by The Drifters, which brought on legal action from Treadwell, who was managing The Drifters at the time and did not approve these bookings. ...

    Although there has been a lot of drama over the years, The Drifters have won many awards. In 1988, The Drifters were inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Vocal Group Hall of Fame inducted both The Original Drifters and Ben E. King and The Drifters in 2000. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked The Drifters as number 81 in their 100 Gr...

    1956:Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
    1958:Rockin’ & Driftin’
    1960:Greatest Hits
    1962:Save The Last Dance for Me
  3. The Drifters broke into the top ten of the pop singles chart in 1959 with “There Goes My Baby” (remembered for its innovative use of strings and Latin rhythms) and took “Save the Last Dance for Me” to number one in 1960.

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  4. It's been 34 years since Ben E. King's first induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. The Drifters, and Ben E. King solo, were both on the Rock Hall ballot for 1986 and 1988, but only Ben E. King was on the Rock Hall ballot for 1987.

  5. Johnny Moore was drafted in November 1957 and replaced by Bobby Hendricks (who had briefly been with The Swallows), but to no success; the group was not able to break into mainstream markets. In the mid 1950s, the Drifters began working with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, legendary songwriters, who eventually became the group's producers as well.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · When did The Drifters first form? How many members have been in The Drifters since their formation? What is The Drifters’ genre of music? Are The Drifters still active today? What influenced The Drifters’ music? Have The Drifters won any awards? What legacy does The Drifters have in the music industry? What is unique about The Drifters?

  7. The Drifters began in 1953 at the instigation of record producer Ahmet Ertegun and singer Clyde McPhatter. The early Drifters had several R & B hits. McPhatter left the group in 1954 when he was drafted and a number of contentious personnel changes soon followed.

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