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  2. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › tokensTOKENS - Black Cat

    The Tokens - originally called the Linc-Tones - formed in 1956, at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn. Its original members were Neil Sedaka, his classmate Hank Medress, Cynthia Zolitin and Eddie Rabkin. In that year they recorded a solitary single for Morty Craft's short-lived Melba label, "While I Dream"/"I Love My Baby" (Melba 104).

  3. Jay Siegel's Tokens. 7,608 likes · 17 talking about this. Original Lead Singer of The Tokens/Songwriter/Producer/Co Producer/Husband/Father/Grandfather

  4. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Philip Margo, longtime member of The Tokens — the doo-wop vocal group most famous for “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” — has died. He was 79. According to his family, Margo passed away in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a stroke.. Margo was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 1st, 1942 to parents Leon and Ruth Margules, five years before his brother and future bandmate Mitch Margo.

  5. William T. Reid, IV (“Bill”), the senior founding partner of Reid Collins & Tsai LLP, is widely recognized as one of the top business trial lawyers in the nation. His work has resulted in precedent-setting case law protecting investors and holding wrongdoers accountable while obtaining billions of dollars in recoveries for his clients.

  6. Born in Brighton Beach, New York, a lifelong friendship with Neil Sedaka began when both attended Lincoln High School in Brooklyn where in 1955, Sedaka formed The Linc-Tones singing group.

  7. Jay Siegel. In New York City during the late 50s and early 60s, it was hardly extraordinary for a bunch of guys to get together on a street corner or in a high school bathroom to sing doo-wop. The history of Brooklyn alone testifies to the remarkable talent that called just that borough "home" back in those days.