The Tarriers
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The Tarriers
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Albums

The Tarriers
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Tell the World About This
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Essential Folk Masters
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Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village
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Billboard Top 100 Of 1957
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Golden Decade - Music Of My Life
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Billboard Hot 100 Singles 1957
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Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village: Sounds from the Scene in 1961
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Troubadours Of The Folk Era, Volume 3
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The Greenwich Village Folk Scene
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Songs For a Better Tomorrow
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Folk Song America: A 20th Century Revival [compilation]
The Tarriers
Biography
The Tarriers were an American vocal group, specializing in folk music and folk-flavored popular music. Named after the folk song "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill", and founded in 1956 by Erik Darling, Alan Arkin, and Bob Carey, the group had two hit songs during 1956-57: "Cindy, Oh Cindy" (with Vince Martin) and "The Banana Boat Song". The two singles peaked at #26 and #15 respectively in the UK Singles Chart....Read more on Last.fm
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The Tarriers were an American vocal group, specializing in folk music and folk-flavored popular music. Named after the folk song "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill", and founded in 1956 by Erik Darling, Alan Arkin, and Bob Carey, the group had two hit songs during 1956-57: "Cindy, Oh Cindy" (with Vince Martin) and "The Banana Boat Song". The two singles peaked at #26 and #15 respectively in the UK Singles Chart.
Shortly after appearing in a low-budget musical titled Calypso Heat Wave (1957, in which they lip-synched to "The Banana Boat Song"), Arkin left the group to pursue acting and was replaced by Clarence Cooper. In 1959, Darling departed to join The Weavers; he was replaced by banjoist/singer Eric Weissberg (later of "Dueling Banjos" fame). In 1962, Weissberg's college friend Marshall Brickman joined, making the group a quartet, until Carey departed in late 1963 to pursue a solo career. When Brickman left to join John Phillips in The New Journeymen, Al Dana replaced him. With the decline in popularity of folk music in the wake of the British Invasion, The Tarriers disbanded in 1965.
During their career, the group in its various configurations recorded six albums: one for Glory Records, one for United Artists Records, one for Atlantic Records and three for Decca Records (including one in which they backed folksinger Oscar Brand). <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Tarriers">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
