The Videos
50 top tracks
The Videos
50 top tracks
Albums

Drugs
The Videos

Shoot First, Ask Later
The Videos

Presenting The Videos
The Videos

The Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need Disc 1
The Videos

The Doo Wop Box: 101 Vocal Group Gems from the Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll, Volume 3: Doo Wop's Golden Age (1957-1959)
The Videos

The Doo Wop Box
The Videos

The Very Best of Doo Wop (disc 2)
The Videos

Spotlite Series - 'Mainline' And 'Casino' Records, Vol. 1
The Videos

Shoot First, Ask Later - EP
The Videos

The Doo Wop Box, Volume I: 101 Vocal Group Gems From the Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll (disc 3)
The Videos
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Doo Wop's Golden Age (1957-1959) [Disc 3]
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Goldisc Records From the Vault Vol. 1
The Videos
Biography
1) THE VIDEOS (Queens, N.Y.)...Read more on Last.fm
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1) THE VIDEOS (Queens, N.Y.)
Personnel:
Ronald Cussey (d) (lead), Clarence Bassett (1st tenor), Charles Baskerville
(2nd tenor), Johnny Jackson (baritone), Ron Woodhall (d) (bass).
Because the Videos placed second at the Apollo Theater's amateur night contest, they were awarded a recording deal with Philadelphia's Casino Records. The tune they recorded at their initial session with Casino was "Trickle, Trickle," which did well. Before they were able to record a follow-up to their second release for Casino, "Love Or Infatuation," two members had died. One was lead Ronald Cussey, who had previously sung lead for the legendary Five Sharps on Jubilee. This marked the end of the Videos'
singing career. Bassett also sang with the Five Sharps and later teamed up with Charles Baskerville and James Sheppard to form Shep & The Limelites.
2) The Videos ( San Francisco, CA) Alternative Rock band featuring Anthony Anzaldo of Ceremony. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Videos">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
