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  1. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Photo of Bob DelDin, who was the 1st tenor of the Original Earls. Bob passed away in April of 1991, but his memory will live forever in the hearts of his friends and family, and The Earls. Thank you to his daughter Danielle DelDin for this wonderful picture of Bob taken later in life. May he Rest In Peace.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_EarlsThe Earls - Wikipedia

    The group would later become the Earls and was originally composed of Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. In 1961, Larry Palombo died in a military-related skydiving accident; he was around 17 or 18 years old.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2023 · In 1957, around the time he graduated from Evander Childs High School in the Bronx, he and four friends — Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, John Wray and Mr. Palumbo — formed the High Hatters.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2016 · In Memory of Bob DelDin. In the beginning, there were five original Earls. They were; Larry Palombo (who passed away at age 18), Ed Harder, John Wray, Larry Chance, and Bob DelDin, (who passed away in 1991). May Bob DelDin rest in peace.

  5. The group was Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. In the fall of 1959 they were singing in front of a subway station when Johnny Powers, who had a fledging record label, Rome Records, heard them.

  6. The group was Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray.Later, in 1959, the Earls lost their original member Larry Palombo in an army skydiving accident when his parachute failed to open during an exercise.

  7. Chance formed a group at the Tecumsa Social Club, known as the Hi-Hatters. The group was Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. In the fall of 1959 they were singing in front of a subway station when Johnny Powers, who had a fledging record label, Rome Records, heard them. Powers took them into the recording studio.