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The Enchanters were an American vocal group based in Detroit, Michigan. They produced several local hit records in the doo-wop genre during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Decades later, some of their songs have been re-released on Christmas and doo-wop compilations.

Personnel

Members of the group brothers Alton Hollowell (lead vocals), Gerald Hollowell (tenor) and Ulysses Hollowell (tenor); Tommy Wade (tenor) and Jack Thomas (baritone).

Discography

  • 1956 - "True Love Gone (Come On Home)" / "Wait A Minute Baby"(Coral 61756)
  • 1957 - "There Goes" / "Fan Me, Baby"(Coral 61832)
  • 1957 - "Mambo Santa Mambo" / "Bottle Up And Go"(Coral 61916)
  • 1963 - "True Love Gone" / "The Day"(Coral 62373)
  • 1963 - "True Love Gone" / "There Goes A Pretty Girl"(Coral 65610)
  • N/A - "One Hand, One Heart" (Coral) (unreleased)

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