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The Jarmels

The Jarmels The Jarmels American doo wop rhythm and blues band The Jarmels was an American doo wop rhythm and blues group formed in 1959 in Richmond, Virginia[1] best known for their only hit, 1961’s "A Little Bit of Soap".[citation needed] Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Jarmels Origin Richmond, Virginia Genres Doo wop, rhythm and blues Years active 1959–1969 Label Laurie Records Past members Nathaniel Ruff Paul Burnett Earl Christian Tom Eldridge Ray Smith Close Career The start of their big break came in 1960 when they were at a local (Richmond) venue where Ben E. King was appearing, and they met him. King invited them to travel to New York City and meet with various record companies, including…

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Singles

A Little Bit Of Soap / The Way You Look Tonight
A Little Bit Of Soap / The Way You Look Tonight (1961)
Little Lonely One / She Loves To Dance
Little Lonely One / She Loves To Dance (1961)
Gee Oh Gosh / I'll Follow You
Gee Oh Gosh / I'll Follow You (1962)