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  1. The original members were three students; Jimmy Sacca (born July 26, 1929, Lockport, New York, died March 7, 2015, in Lexington, Kentucky); Donald McGuire (born October 7, 1931, Hazard, Kentucky, died September 7, 2018, in Lexington); and Seymour Spiegelman (October 1, 1930 – February 13, 1987).

  2. Seymour Spiegelman. Profile: American pop singer. Born October 1, 1930 in Seneca Falls, New York. Died February 13, 1987 (age of 56) in New York City, New York. Seymour sang tenor with the popular 1950's singing group The Hilltoppers. Show more.

  3. American popular music singing group from the 1950's. Formed in the early 1950's by Jimmy Sacca (lead), Donald McGuire (bass) and Seymour Spiegelman (tenor), three students at Western State College (later known as Western Kentucky University) in Bowling Green, KY, joined later by pianist & songwriter Billy Vaughn.

  4. Jimmy Sacca, Don McGuire and Seymour Spiegelman joined Vaughn at Van Meter Auditorium, where they paid a campus security guard $10 for access to the facility and then recorded Trying using a piano and a portable reel-to-reel tape recorder.

  5. The Hilltoppers Live On The Ed Sullivan Show. fromTrey Copeland. 11 years ago. The Hilltoppers: Billy Vaughn, Jimmy Sacca, Don McGuire and Seymour Spiegelman live on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 26, 1952 performing "Trying". Use cases.

  6. Explore Seymour Spiegelman's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Seymour Spiegelman on AllMusic.

  7. The group was the number one vocal combination by Billboard and Cash Box magazines in 1953 and consistently remained one of America's Top Ten through 1960. The quartet originated when three Western students, Don McGuire ('54), Jimmy Sacca ('53) and Seymour Spiegelman ('53), joined a former Westerner, Billy Vaughn. Their first hit was "Trying."