The Turbans

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When You Dance 02:57 Tools
I'll Always Watch over You 02:53 Tools
All of My Love 02:43 Tools
Riders 02:35 Tools
Sister Sookey 02:38 Tools
No No Cherry 02:35 Tools
Diamonds & Pearls 02:23 Tools
Zawi 02:23 Tools
Congratulations 02:52 Tools
Three Friends 02:40 Tools
Golden Rings 02:24 Tools
The Wadda-Do 02:39 Tools
It Was A Night Like This 02:40 Tools
Sinko Moy 03:50 Tools
Samia 02:44 Tools
B.I.N.G.O. 02:18 Tools
I'm Nobody's 02:57 Tools
The Damage Is Done 02:11 Tools
HACKNEY 03:38 Tools
Hamouda 02:50 Tools
Aman 02:50 Tools
Kansianitsa 03:38 Tools
Let Me Show You Around My Heart 02:52 Tools
Aman - Gaudi Remix 03:40 Tools
Madhavski Horo 02:52 Tools
All She Wants To Do Is Dance 02:31 Tools
Boli Boli 03:50 Tools
Khuslidekh 07:47 Tools
This Is My Story 02:31 Tools
Valley Of Love 02:44 Tools
Ruuah 04:04 Tools
Bye and Bye 02:15 Tools
Mesechinka 02:09 Tools
Bad Man 02:50 Tools
Chubby 03:40 Tools
Nina 03:38 Tools
Three Friends (Two Lovers) 02:52 Tools
Tick Tock a Woo 02:09 Tools
All Of My Heart 02:38 Tools
Baba Ganooz 03:45 Tools
Cherno Moré 04:04 Tools
Tosün Pasha 03:40 Tools
De Mina 04:33 Tools
Kopanitza Turka 03:40 Tools
Kasap Havasi 03:40 Tools
On My Way 03:40 Tools
I Wonder (I Wanna Know) 07:47 Tools
Lost My Mind 06:10 Tools
I Won't Be Your Fool Anymore 02:25 Tools
Unser Toirele 03:06 Tools
Shoumenski Vlak 02:38 Tools
Oriental Hora 03:45 Tools
Sockee Soo 02:41 Tools
I Am Lonely 02:28 Tools
Bulgar of Odessa 04:53 Tools
B-I-N-G-O 02:14 Tools
When I Return 02:38 Tools
Six Questions 02:35 Tools
I Should Have Known 07:17 Tools
Sinko Moy (feat. The London Bulgarian Choir) 03:40 Tools
Chubby (feat. Simo Lagnawi) 02:54 Tools
The Goose Is Gone 03:40 Tools
Sister Sooky 02:37 Tools
Put Some Makeup 05:06 Tools
I Promise You Love 02:18 Tools
I Wonder 02:34 Tools
When You Dance - from "American Hot Wax" 02:59 Tools
Clickety Click Clack 03:18 Tools
Yedi Kule 02:54 Tools
Funtashlikh 07:13 Tools
Kurdilihicazkar Longa 06:10 Tools
Bingo 02:18 Tools
En Li Ma Lomar 02:55 Tools
New Romania 03:38 Tools
City Sessions 09:00 Tools
These Golden Rings 02:28 Tools
When You Dance (Digitally Remastered) 02:54 Tools
Got No Place To Go 03:33 Tools
I'm Not Your Fool Anymore 06:25 Tools
I’ll Always Watch Over You 02:52 Tools
Backside of Albany 03:18 Tools
Clicky Clicky Clack 02:52 Tools
Let Me Show You 02:28 Tools
Toss the Feathers 02:43 Tools
Baba Ganooz - Original 02:52 Tools
Five Irish Reels 06:25 Tools
San Francisco 03:33 Tools
Aman (Gaudi Remix) 02:24 Tools
Miss Thing 02:24 Tools
Bye And Bye - Outtake 02:15 Tools
Bye And Bye (outtake) 02:11 Tools
Luil 05:06 Tools
The Wadda Do 02:34 Tools
Cogratulations 02:52 Tools
Sister Sookie 02:42 Tools
When You Dance - Dance 02:15 Tools
DooWop - The Turbans - This is My Story (rj) 02:19 Tools
Unsere Toirele 03:06 Tools
Let Me Show You (Around My Heart) 02:51 Tools
Tick-Tock-A-Woo 02:34 Tools
B-I-N-G-O (Bingo) 02:18 Tools
Curfew Time 02:04 Tools
Old Romania 04:33 Tools
Yoter Mize 04:33 Tools
Shutafim 04:33 Tools
Whooooooo 04:33 Tools
The Turbans Goa/Live 07:45 Tools
Hijaz Mandira 04:09 Tools
Aga Daga 04:09 Tools
Tick-Tock-Awoo 02:11 Tools
Eleven Eight 02:55 Tools
Bibi 07:17 Tools
Music for Weddings 07:17 Tools
Farewell to Arms 07:17 Tools
All My Love 07:17 Tools
Everything She Said 02:51 Tools
Be My Girl 02:51 Tools
A Farewell To Arms 04:09 Tools
When You Dance ('56) 04:09 Tools
Boys Of Ballycastle 02:51 Tools
Rocky Road to Dublin 03:33 Tools
Whoooooooo 03:33 Tools
Every Thing She Said 03:33 Tools
Eleven-Eight 04:09 Tools
Back In Time 07:17 Tools
Bye & Bye 07:17 Tools
The Turbans 07:17 Tools
Italian Polka Romanian Tune No 1 03:38 Tools
Khusilidekh 03:38 Tools
Seven-Eight 07:17 Tools
The Valley of Love 07:17 Tools
When You Dance (1955) 07:17 Tools
The Nest Is Warm (But The Goose Is Gone) 07:17 Tools
When You Dance (from the TV Series The Sopranos) 07:17 Tools
The Goose Is Warm 07:17 Tools
When You Dance - Digitally Remastered 07:17 Tools
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There two bands with the name The Turbans. 1) An African American doo-wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. 2) An international musical collective bringing together music from traditional near-eastern and eastern-European styles and their own compositions. 1) The Turbans were an African American doo-wop group, who were formed in Philadelphia in 1953. The original members were: Al Banks (lead tenor), Matthew Platt (second tenor), Charlie Williams (baritone), and Andrew "Chet" Jones (bass) and they came from Downtown Philadelphia (around Bainbridge and South Street). Herman Gillespie was their first manager. Around Christmas 1954, they won first prize in a talent contest singing their rendition of Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters’ "White Christmas". This created interest among the local record companies and in the late spring of 1955, they cut a demo record. Herman Gillespie took it to Al Silver and Jack Angel at Herald Records in New York. They signed a contract in July 1955, but gained a new manager, Allen Best, who worked for Shaw Artists Corporation. In July 1955, The Turbans had their first Herald recording session and later that month their first record, pairing "Let Me Show You (Around My Heart)", as the “A” side with “When You Dance" as the flip side was released. Although "Let Me Show You" became a regional hit in Atlanta, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Boston, and New Orleans, interest began to grow in "When You Dance". At first it started to break in New York, Philadelphia, D.C. and Baltimore, until finally, in November, it hit the national R&B and Pop charts. "Dance" reached #3 on R&B chart and remained there for about two months. It only rose to #33 on the Pop chart but stayed there for about five months, so it was counted as a significant hit. In December 1955, Herald released “Sister Sooky/’I’ll Always Watch Over You” as a follow-up record, but this failed to chart. With one national hit, however, in late January 1956, they went off on a whirlwind tour, joining Irvin Feld’s "Super Attractions Tour". Then in March 1956, they joined another tour, which featured Roy Gaines, Guitar Slim, Margie Day, and Lloyd Lambert. They then became part of the "Rhythm And Blues Show Of 1956" and in April 1956, Herald released "I’m Nobody’s"/"B-I-N-G-O", but this failed to make the national charts. By July, they were touring the Midwest with Sonny Boy Williamson’s orchestra and so in August 1956, Herald released "It Was A Nite Like This"/"All Of My Love", but again this record failed to make the national charts. Finally on 21 October, they played the Circle Theater in Cleveland, with Don Rello, the Quails and Ralph Wilson’s orchestra. So, as 1957 dawned, with no more hit records, the Turbans were running out of work. They were back in the studio in early 1957, but two more sessions failed to produce any hit records and by July 1957, their contract with Herald expired. This lack of success led to personnel changes, some of which were temporary, some of which were permanent. In late 1958, a now reconstructed Turbans signed with Red Top Records. Matthew Platt and Charlie Williams had been replaced by Earl Worsham (first and second tenor) and John Christian (baritone/second tenor), both of whom had both sung with the Quadrells. They released a single by called "I Promise You"/"Curfew Time". Again, both sides were led by Al Banks. This record failed to chart and so the Turbans did no further recording for about two years. Chet left the group for a while, and they continued on as a trio. In 1960, they moved to Morris Levy’s Roulette Records. Chet returned and they recorded "Diamonds And Pearls", backed with "Bad Man". Unfortunately, it was a group called the Paradons’ who had a hit with the song. In January 1961, their second (and final) Roulette release was "Three Friends" (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David), backed with "I’m Not Your Fool Anymore". There was, once again, no chart action. The next stop for the Turbans was Bernie Lowe and Karl Mann’s Parkway Records. By this time, Chet Jones, one of the mainstays of the group, had departed. The group was now: Al Banks, Earl Worsham, John Christian, and newly-added bass Reggie "Tootie" Price. At Parkway, they did an updated version of "When You Dance", which was released in February 1961 to compete with the re-released original Herald version. In the spring of 1960, the original Herald version of "When You Dance" had been included on the second volume of Art Laboe’s "Oldies But Goodies" album series. It created enough demand for Herald to re-release the original single in February 1961. It was not a big hit the second time around, but it still managed to struggle to #114 on the Pop charts. Later in 1961, with no chart success at Parkway Records, they signed with Imperial Records. Reggie "Tootie" Price had left to be replaced by James Oscar "Cisco" Williams, (a bass/baritone/tenor), who had also been with the Quadrells. The group was now a quintet, with the fifth member being tenor Sonny Gordon, who had been the lead of the Angels in 1954. Their first Imperial release was "Six Questions" (led by Al), backed with "The Lament Of Silver Gulch". In March 1962 there was a second Imperial release, "This Is My Story"/"Clicky Clicky Clack", both sides of which featured Al. The final Turbans’ record appeared in May 1962: "I Wonder"/"The Damage Is Done", with Sonny Gordon taking the lead on both sides. There was, as usual by now, no chart action on all three records. After Imperial, the Turbans broke up for good. Earl went off to Billy Byrd's Ink Spots but now sings with a Coasters group based in Boca Raton. Al was with Charlie Thomas' Drifters in the early 70s, but he and John Christian are now deceased. 2) Another group by the same name (The Turbans) began in Kathmandu, Nepal, when the violinist Darius Thompson and guitarist Oshan 'Danger' Mahony decided to cycle to India, where they met Mandolinist Chinua Ford. At the first concert in Dharamsala The Turbans was formed, and has continued as a travelling collective of multinational musicians from varying genres. Classical, Jazz, Middle-eastern, balkan folk and Celtic experience fused into something like a cloth wrapped around your head! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.