The sound is unmistakable ...The Love Songs Will Never Die!The legend and the legacy of The Duprees continue today...The Duprees are known all over the world for their romantic interpretations of the most beautiful love songs ever written. They have made a career out of giving new life to old hits. Starting out in the early sixties in Jersey City, New Jersey, The Duprees were discovered by former Big Band leader, George Paxton of Coed Records. Impressed with their smooth vocal quality, Paxton had The Duprees record Jo Stafford's 1950's ballad "You Belong To Me" with Big Band arrangements. It was an instant national hit and the group's first Million Seller. Their unmistakable sound was born and the hits kept coming: You Belong To Me (1962) My Own True Love (1962) 1963 "Gone With The Wind" 1963 "Take Me As I Am" 1963 "Why Don't You Believe Me" 1963 "Have You Heard" 1963 "Love Eyes" 1963 "It's No Sin" 1963 "The Sand And The Sea" 1964 "It Isn't Fair" 1966 "Let Them Talk" 1966 "Exodus".Tony Testa: As leader and emcee for the Duprees, Tony's charismatic personality lights up every performance.Tommy Petillo: Tommy's dynamic vocals are the true essence of what has always been the "heart, soul, and voice" of the Duprees.Jimmy Spinelli: Jimmy, the consummate professional, brings an energetic presence to the stage that is unsurpassed.Phil Granito: Phil has one of the most unique voices in the business. His Jackie Wilson Medley is always a show-stopper.Along with their unique sound and outstanding vocal harmonies, The Duprees perform with a showmanship that is, individually and collectively, second to none. Thousands of fans around the globe are captivated with their wonderful mixture of romance, energy, and fun. When The Duprees take the stage, be prepared to be thoroughly entertained.
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