Golden Oldies - The Duprees

Formed in Jersey City in the early 1960s, The Duprees became known for their smooth harmonies and romantic sound. The group broke through with their 1962 hit “You Belong to Me,” which helped define the doo-wop era and remains a fan favorite today. They followed with songs like “My Own True Love” and “Have You Heard,” building a loyal audience that has lasted for decades. While members have changed over the years, The Duprees continue to tour and perform the classic songs that made them popular. Their style blends doo-wop and traditional pop, bringing a timeless sound that still connects with audiences. Fans who enjoy the golden age of vocal groups will recognize The Duprees as one of the standout acts from that unforgettable era of music.
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