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  The Marcels
The Marcels are as advertised, the guys who put the "Bomp" in the "Bomp-A-Bomp" back in 1961 when their first recording, "Blue Moon" sold over two and a half million copies.
The Marcels can boast of three record albums, numerous hit singles, with sales in the millions.
The Marcels are owned and managed exclusively by Walt Maddox, an original member of the group.
www.themarcels.com   (63 words)

  
 Marcel 2007
The Marcel the Monkey Forecasting System (or the Marcels for short) is the most advanced forecasting system ever conceived.
Actually, it is the most basic forecasting system you can have, that uses as little intelligence as possible.
And, the difference between doing it right, and doing it with the Marcels....
www.tangotiger.net /marcel/index.html   (134 words)

  
  The Marcels - Inductees - The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation
An overzealous promo man for Colpix heard the Marcels master and played it for WINS disc jockey Murray the K. The soon-to-be “fifth Beatle” was so knocked out by it he reportedly played “Blue Moon” 26 times during his four-hour show.
In all, the LP was a strong showcase for the Marcels’ vocal talents.
In 1975 the Marcels shined once again with their formula sound on “Lucky Old Sun,” with Harp back on lead and Johnson on bass, but the Pittsburgh-based St. Clair label had no marketing capability and the record faded into collectors’ dreamland.
www.vocalgroup.org /inductees/the_marcels.html   (1244 words)

  
 Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks - MARCELS
Colpix was impressed, and the Marcels came to New York to record.
The Marcels called that they were at the Lincoln Tunnel and would walk to Colpix (it would have been a pleasant walk in June).
The Marcels' next session, in April 1961, saw them record “Summertime,” as well as “You Are My Sunshine,” “Find Another Fool,” “Footprints In The Sand,” “Hold Up,” and “Loved Her The Whole Week Through.” Released that same month, “Summertime” couldn't recapture the magic, only rising to #78 on the Pop charts.
home.att.net /~freebizak/Marcels/marcels.html   (1699 words)

  
 Marcels - The Best of France Under One Roof
The food at Marcel's Bistro is French with a southern influence.
It is the freshest ingredients purchased daily at the market and placed in the hands of chefs who have the talent and philosophy to be innovative without resorting to trickery.
We believe the only difference between there and Marcel's Bistro is a few thousand miles and a flight of stairs.
www.marcels.com /Marcels/home.html   (308 words)

  
 THE MARCELS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The Marcels were the most successful representatives of the surprising doo-wop revival of 1961.
Though they sound very fl, the Marcels were originally a racially mixed group : Richard Knauss (baritone) and Gene Bricker (second tenor) were white, Cornelius Harp (lead singer), Ronald Mundy (first tenor) and Fred Johnson (bass) were fl.
Three weeks after "Blue Moon" was released, the Marcels were brought into the studio again for a let's-get-an-album-out-quick session (six tracks) and on April 11 they were recording yet again.
www.rockabilly.nl /references/messages/marcels.htm   (727 words)

  
 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - The 2005 Marcels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
They are based on the Marcel the Monkey Forecasting System, which is the most basic forecasting system you should expect.
Jim - It does as Tango's Marcel system is misnamed IMHO as it is actually a pretty complex (as in a number of steps and factors incorporated - it is *not* "most basic forecasting system you should expect" if you is an average fan and by expect you mean expect for free.
If you wanted Marcel to forecast number of HR without attaching names to it, that'd be alot easier, and the range would be wider.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20050125035119999   (1281 words)

  
 The Marcels Information
The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss.
There are presently two groups of Marcels- one featuring Fred Johnson, and the other with Maddox, Harris, Hopson, and Merritt.
In 1996 Maddox won a lawsuit against Sunny James Svetnic, the manager of Johnson's group, for trademark infringement.
www.bookrags.com /The_Marcels   (257 words)

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