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- The_Crescents abstract "The Crescents were a vocal harmony group which formed in Sydney, Australia in late 1958 under the name The 4 Tops (not associated with American quartet, the Four Tops). The Crescents were best known for their Top 10 hit "Mr. Blue" and for their tours with Lee Gordon's "Big Shows" supporting Johnnie Ray, Fabian, and Ricky Nelson.Dennis O'Keefe, Kel Palace, Mike Downes, and Col Loughnan formed The 4 Tops, however a few months later O'Keefe left, and the remaining trio changed their name to The Crescents. Johnny O'Keefe became their manager, and promoted his young vocalists with live performances, appearances on his television program, "Six O'Clock Rock", in print media, and by signing them to Leedon Records. O'Keefe used his connection with Gordon to secure inclusion in the Big Shows. This move paid dividends when the audiences showed strong appreciation, in particular teenage girls.The Crescents released seven singles, and two EPs, with "Mr. Blue" reaching the Top 10 in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, their only hit record. In 1962, Downes left the group, followed later the same year by Loughnan, who joined the Delltones. Shortly thereafter, the group disbanded.".
- The_Crescents activeYearsEndYear "1962".
- The_Crescents activeYearsStartYear "1958".
- The_Crescents associatedBand Ayers_Rock_(band).
- The_Crescents associatedBand The_Delltones.
- The_Crescents associatedMusicalArtist Ayers_Rock_(band).
- The_Crescents associatedMusicalArtist The_Delltones.
- The_Crescents background "group_or_band".
- The_Crescents formerBandMember Col_Loughnan.
- The_Crescents genre Doo-wop.
- The_Crescents genre Pop_music.
- The_Crescents genre Vocal_harmony.
- The_Crescents hometown Sydney.
- The_Crescents recordLabel Lee_Gordon.
- The_Crescents recordLabel Leedon_Records.
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- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_rock_music_groups.
- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doo-wop_groups.
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- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Delltones.
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- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Six_OClock_Rock.
- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Stadium.
- The_Crescents wikiPageWikiLink TCN.