The Drifters
The Drifters are an American vocal group that emerged in 1953, becoming influential pioneers of popular music across multiple genres. Operating primarily out of the United States, the ensemble established themselves as key figures in the soul, rhythm and blues, and doo-wop movements of the mid-twentieth century. Their sound blended elements of pop and R&B, contributing significantly to the development of classic pop and rock. The group's versatility and vocal harmonies helped define the era's musical landscape, earning them recognition as notable contributors to American popular music history.
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