The Chevrons
Chevrons Picture taken at The Don K Reed CBS Radio Show circa 1988
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The Chevrons

The Chevrons The Chevrons Add article description The Chevrons were an American pop group who recorded the hit record "Lullabye" in 1960. The band featured lead singer Terry Cashman, best known for his baseball songs, notably "Talkin' Baseball", then known by his born name, Dennis Minogue. The group disbanded when John "Marty" Trautman, co-founder of the group, was drafted by the U.S. Army on December 11, 1962. This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2008) The Chevrons On The Don K Reed CBS FM Radio Show 1988 The Chevrons formed in the Inwood Section of upper Manhattan in 1958. The group consisted of tenor lead singer Dennis Minogue (Cashman), lead baritone/baritone John "Marty" Trautman, second tenor Gary Giordan, first…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Instrumental

Singles

Come Go With Me / All Shook Up
Come Go With Me / All Shook Up (1960)
Lullabye / Day After Forever
Lullabye / Day After Forever (1960)