The Marylanders

The Marylanders

The Marylanders were a mid-20th century doo wop group, based out of Baltimore, Maryland. The membership included johnny Page, a singer and member of an urban street gang called "The Dungaree Boys".

Van McCoy sang with The Marylanders for a time.

The Marylanders have several well-known songs, including "Please Love Me" and "Make Me Thrill Again".

References

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