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- doo-wop
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was the Duprees' biggest hit?
- The Duprees' biggest hit was "You Belong to Me,"
- What happened to the lead singer of the Duprees?
- The original lead singer of The Duprees, Joey Vann (born Joseph Canzano), experienced a tumultuous journey both during and after his time with the group. Joey Vann was known for his smooth tenor voice, which became a defining feature of The Duprees' early hits, including "You Belong to Me."
- Who was the original singer of the Duprees?
- The original singer of The Duprees was Joey Vann, whose real name was Joseph Canzano. He served as the lead vocalist during the group's formation in the early 1960s and was the voice behind their signature hit, "You Belong to Me."
- Are any of the original Duprees still singing?
- As of the latest information available, none of the original members of The Duprees are still actively singing with the group. Over the decades, The Duprees have seen numerous lineup changes due to retirements, deaths, and other circumstances. Joey Vann, the original lead singer, passed away in 1984, and other founding members such as Michael Arnone and John Salvato have also since left the group or passed on. However, the legacy of The Duprees endures, as the group continues to perform with new members dedicated to preserving the classic sound. These newer members keep the spirit of the original Duprees alive, performing their timeless hits at concerts and events across the country. Fans can still experience the magic of The Duprees' music live, but the voices are now those of talented successors rather than the original lineup.
- Who were the Duprees?
- The Duprees are a legendary American vocal group best known for their smooth harmonies and romantic ballads that blend doo-wop, rock, and classic pop influences. Formed in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1960, the original lineup included Joey Vann (Joseph Canzano), Michael Arnone, John Salvato, Tom Bialoglow, and Joseph Santollo. The group quickly rose to fame with their lushly orchestrated renditions of pop standards, most notably their chart-topping hit "You Belong to Me."