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The Kuf-LinxThe Kuf-Linx The Kuf-Linx 1950s American rock and roll group The Kuf-Linx were an American rock and roll vocal group, active in the 1950s.[1][2] Other groups used similar names at the same time, and even recorded some of the same songs, causing some confusion.[1] Band members included John Jennings (lead tenor), Johnny Woodson (tenor), Gaines Steele (tenor), George "Biggy" McFadden (bass), Leo Z. Manley, Darrell Johnson, and Gwen Johnson.[1] Jennings and McFadden had been in the Jubalaires together.[1] History John Jennings was lead singer of the group. They signed to Challenge Records and recorded several songs including "So Tough"[3][4] with backup band The Champs who recorded pop hit "Tequila" at the same recording session.[1] The Kuf-Linx disbanded in 1958, and… (Source: Wikipedia)
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