rdfs:comment | - The Five Stars were a doo-wop group consisting of lead singer Ron Russell, Jim Bruhn (1st tenor), Bill Campbell (baritone), Larry Hoffman (2nd tenor), and Bruce Miller (bass, replacement for Ron Bunyard and later replaced by Boyd "Popcorn" Johnson). Jim Bruhn provided the instruments. Although many bands emerged in the 1950s sharing similar or identical names, this music group was based out of Indianapolis, Indiana and appeared under the record labels for Kernel, Dot, Hunt, and Note.
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abstract | - The Five Stars were a doo-wop group consisting of lead singer Ron Russell, Jim Bruhn (1st tenor), Bill Campbell (baritone), Larry Hoffman (2nd tenor), and Bruce Miller (bass, replacement for Ron Bunyard and later replaced by Boyd "Popcorn" Johnson). Jim Bruhn provided the instruments. Although many bands emerged in the 1950s sharing similar or identical names, this music group was based out of Indianapolis, Indiana and appeared under the record labels for Kernel, Dot, Hunt, and Note.
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