Golden Oldies - Jay Siegel's Tokens

Jay Siegel's Tokens carry on the legacy of one of pop music’s most recognizable vocal groups. Originally founded as The Tokens in the late 1950s, the group reached number one in 1961 with “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” a song that remains a classic on Magic 100.5. Jay Siegel, an original member, has kept the music alive for decades, performing the group’s signature harmonies for audiences across the country. Along with their biggest hit, fans also remember songs like “Tonight I Fell in Love” and “I Hear Trumpets Blow.” Jay Siegel’s Tokens continue to celebrate the golden age of doo-wop with polished vocals and a stage show that highlights the timeless sound that made the group famous.
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