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Chance formed a group at the Tecumsa Social Club, known as the Hi-Hatters. The group would later become the Earls and was originally composed of Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. In 1961, Larry Palombo died in a military-related skydiving accident; he was around 17 or 18
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The Earls are one of the New York City doo-wop success stories. Discovered singing on the street corner in front of subway station, the Earls took the original black doo-wop street corner harmony sound, and refined and expanded it for new audiences. The Earls were known for their "Baby Talk" styling
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Chance later had a brief solo career, recording "Let Them Talk". He returned to the Earls who, at that time, had two new members – Bob Moricco and Ronnie Calabrese. The group started playing their own musical instruments and, in 1967, recorded "If I Could Do It Over" b/w "Papa" (Mr. G 801 – 1967),
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Loria and Barbella left the group in 1993. Chance, Tribuzio and Coleman remained as the group's core with a rotation of members rounding out the act. They continued to perform and record and were considered to be popular on the doo wop / oldies revival circuit.
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Former member Art Loria died on October 23, 2010. He performed and recorded with the group for eight years in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was the co-writer with Barbella of the group's tribute to Presley, "Elvis: He's Alive". The song was recognized by
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magazine and BMI and the group was presented with an award for recognition of a song worthy to keep an ear out for. Larry Chance later went on to record "Elvis: He's Alive" on his solo album,
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groups of the early 1960s, especially in their home state of New York. In 1962, they became known for their signature hit single "
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fronted and led the Earls, being the sole continuous and only original remaining member of the group, until his death in 2023.
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Original bassist and baritone, John "Jack" Wray (born June 19, 1939) died on November 30, 2020, at the age of 81.
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Larry Chance and the Earls performing live in Florida – 1995. (L-R) Art Loria, Bobby T, Larry Chance, Bob Coleman
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From 1989 to 1993, the group consisted of: Larry Chance, Bobby Tribuzio, Bob Coleman, Art Loria (formerly of
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Larry Chance was the driving creative force since the group's formation and success. Chance grew up in
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show. They released another record that year, "Looking For My Baby" (Rome 102) b/w "Cross My Heart".
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Bobby Coleman, a 35-year member of the Earls, died unexpectedly on December 7, 2020.
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In 1962, the group hooked up with Stan Vincent and recorded "Remember Then" for
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Other recordings include "Looking For My Baby" and "Kissing." Albums included
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The group continued performing into the 1970s and, in 1977, they released a
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In 2008, the group was honored with a place on The Bronx Walk of Fame.
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chart in 1963. Chance co-wrote the group's next single "Never"
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Larry Chance died on September 6, 2023, at the age of 82.
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Since the group's inception in the early 1960s, singer
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