The Platters

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The Who: Fillmore East; The Platters: Felt Forum, New York NY
Live Review by Mike Jahn, The New York Times, 8 June 1969
Britain's High-Decibel Group, The Who, Is Still Thundering ...
Profile by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 5 November 1971
IN THE States, there is as much confusion over The Platters as there has been over The Drifters with numerous groups touring the country using ...
Johnny Otis, Platters, Jackie Wilson Reissue Albums
Review by Bob Fisher, Cream, February 1972
Johnny Otis: Pioneers of Rock: Vol. 2The Platters: The Best of the PlattersJackie Wilson: Greatest Hits ...
Profile and Interview by Bill Millar, Let It Rock, April 1973
BUCK RAM is remembered for The Platters and a number of hit records: 'Only You' and 'The Great Pretender' (1955); 'The Magic Touch', 'My Prayer' ...
When Is A Platter Not A Platter
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 5 July 1977
When he leaves the group, it seems Herb Reed says he's been unable to use the name even though he first thought of it. But ...
The Platters: The Most Successful Singing Group Of The Fifties
Retrospective by Bill Millar, The History of Rock, 1982
The Platters sold 50 million records to become the most successful black doowoppers on the history of rock. They were assembled, coached and directed by ...
The Platters: Four Platters and One Lovely Dish
Sleeve notes by Pete Grendysa, Bear Family, March 1994
GOING FROM complete unknowns to classics of American pop music took the Platters only two short years. ...
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