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Carl Lester White

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Carl Lester White Famous memorial

Birth
Death
7 Jan 1980 (aged 47)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.8994057, Longitude: -118.2062384
Plot
Garden of Blessed Promise, Section 360, Grave 2D
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Musician. Born in 1932, he became a member of the musical group, "The Lamplighters" along with Al Frazier, John 'Sonny' Harris, and Turner 'Rocky' Wilson, Jr, in 1953. That same year they signed with the Federal Record Label. Between 1953 and 1962 they recorded backup for many musicians from Paul Anka to Duane Eddy, to recording on such songs as, "Little Bitty Pretty One" and "Over And Over." Also during that time they changed names many times, they were known as, 'The Crenshaws,' 'The Rebels,' 'The Sharps,' 'The Tenderfoots,' 'The Jacks,' and 'The Four After Fives.' In 1962 they finally changed their name for the last time to, 'The Rivingtons.' The band would become best known for their doo-wop style background to their 1960s novelty songs. In 1962 they recorded their first hit, "Papa Oom Mow Mow" and in 1963 their last entitled, "The Bird's The Word." Their other songs include "Kickapoo Juice," "Little Sally Walker," "Surfin' Bird," "Love Pill," "Long Tall Sally," "Old Time Love," "Standing In Love Line," and "Have Mercy, Mercy Baby."
Musician. Born in 1932, he became a member of the musical group, "The Lamplighters" along with Al Frazier, John 'Sonny' Harris, and Turner 'Rocky' Wilson, Jr, in 1953. That same year they signed with the Federal Record Label. Between 1953 and 1962 they recorded backup for many musicians from Paul Anka to Duane Eddy, to recording on such songs as, "Little Bitty Pretty One" and "Over And Over." Also during that time they changed names many times, they were known as, 'The Crenshaws,' 'The Rebels,' 'The Sharps,' 'The Tenderfoots,' 'The Jacks,' and 'The Four After Fives.' In 1962 they finally changed their name for the last time to, 'The Rivingtons.' The band would become best known for their doo-wop style background to their 1960s novelty songs. In 1962 they recorded their first hit, "Papa Oom Mow Mow" and in 1963 their last entitled, "The Bird's The Word." Their other songs include "Kickapoo Juice," "Little Sally Walker," "Surfin' Bird," "Love Pill," "Long Tall Sally," "Old Time Love," "Standing In Love Line," and "Have Mercy, Mercy Baby."

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7235551/carl_lester-white: accessed ), memorial page for Carl Lester White (21 Jun 1932–7 Jan 1980), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7235551, citing Angeles Abbey Memorial Park, Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.