American doo wop vocal group, The Dubs, were formed in 1956 in Harlem, New York.
The original members included Richard Blandon, Cleveland Still, Billy Carlisle,
James “Miller” Miller, and Thomas Gardner (later replaced by Tommy Grate). The
group emerged from the merger of two short-lived vocal groups, The Five Wings
and The Scale-Tones. Their initial breakthrough came with the single “Don't Ask
Me to Be Lonely”, released on the Johnson label in 1957, which peaked at number
72 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. This success was followed by another hit,
“Could This Be Magic”, which r...