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  1. The Fleetwoods were an American vocal group from Olympia, Washington, whose members were Gary Troxel (born November 28, 1939), Gretchen Christopher (born February 29, 1940), and Barbara Ellis (born February 20, 1940). [1] [2] Early history. The band members met as high school students in Olympia, Washington.

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupCome Softly To Me · FleetwoodsCome Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods℗ 1959 Capitol Records, LLCReleas...

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  4. Learn about the multi-million-selling group that had two #1 Pop Hits in 1959: \"Come Softly To Me\" and \"Mr. Blue\". Explore their albums, stage and screen performances, merchandise, awards and more.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2014 · Subscribed. 1.6K. 181K views 9 years ago. Although the Fleetwoods' sound was smooth, without many of the rougher edges of doo wop groups, they were one of the few white vocal groups of the late...

  6. The Fleetwoods. Profile: A trio of vocalists from the 1950s and '60s, who met in Washington during their high school years. The original set-up consisted of Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher and Barbara Ellis. Sites: thefleetwoods.us , Wikipedia , thefleetwoods.us. Members: Barbara Ellis, Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher, Vic Dana. Variations:

  7. Today, The Fleetwoods remain the first group in the world to have two #1 Records top Billboard's Hot 100 in a single year. An accomplishment held exclusively by The Fleetwoods for the first seven years of Rock & Roll history,