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Stranded in the jungle. their version

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The Cadets "White Rabbit"

The Cadets drum corps plays the song "White Rabbit" from their 2006 show "Volume Two: Through The Looking Glass." This was an early season performance at the 2006 Memorial Brass concert in Allentown, PA.

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2010 Cadets Drumline HD : 50th Annual Pageant of Drums : July 3, 2010

www.drumlinetv.com This is some footage of the Cadets Drumline during their pre-show warmups & practice for the 50th annual Pageant of Drums held at Ames Field in Michigan City, Indiana. Filmed on July 3, 2010. Check...

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The Cadets Biography

The Cadets are an American doo wop group. The group began as a gospel group, the Santa Monica Soul Seekers, in the late 1940s. The members were Lloyd McCraw, Willie Davis, Austin "Ted" Taylor, Aaron Collins, Glendon Kingsby, and Will "Dub" Jones. In 1955, the group auditioned for Modern Records, and were accepted. The group decided to switch to the popular R&B style, with the exception of Kingsby, who left to continue in gospel music.

Modern came up with the name "The Cadets", and the group released their first single, "Don't Be Angry"/"I Cry". Collins led the A side while Taylor led the flip side. The group followed with several more singles. One of them was slated to be a cover of The Feathers' "Why Don't You Write Me?" Modern worried that this single may compete with "Don't Be Angry", so it was recorded on their subsidiary label, RPM Records, and was credited to "The Jacks". Davis led "Why Don't You Write Me?", and the flip side, "Smack Dab In The Middle", was led by Jones.

Many more singles followed, with the five recording as "The Cadets" on Modern, and "The Jacks" on RPM. McCraw left at the end of the year, and was replaced by Pete Fox. The group signed up to the Buck Ram management agency in March of 1956, and continued churning out singles. A few months later, Taylor left to pursue a solo career.

He was replaced for one session by Prentice Moreland. This particular session was instrumental, however. It was the recording of "Stranded In The Jungle", a cover of an already popular tune by The Jayhawks. The song was spoken by Dub, with a duet refrain by Davis and Collins. The flip side, "I Want You", was led by Jones. It was Moreland who delivered the line, "Great googly moogly, get me outta here!" in "Stranded In The Jungle". Following that session, Davis, Collins, Jones, and Fox continued as a quartet.

They continued recording under both names, but toured only as "The Cadets". They would, however, perform Jacks songs onstage. Collins was drafted that summer, with his place taken for a short time by the returning Ted Taylor. After only a matter of weeks, Collins was able to return to the group, and Taylor was back out.

1957 saw albums released under both the Jacks and Cadets names, under Modern and RPM, respectively. Confusing to many was the use of Cadets tracks on the Jacks album, and vice-versa. That year the group stopped touring, without any big hits since "Stranded". In May, there was a single release by "Aaron Collins and the Cadets", which was Collins backed by studio singers. In November, the four were back together for one more release.

At the end of the year, the group split. Collins and Davis joined The Flairs. Fox became a guitar teacher, and Jones joined The Coasters. A few recordings were made with the Cadets name in 1960; this was Davis and Collins with the Flairs.

The group reformed in the late 1990s, with Davis, Fox, Randy Jones, and Tommy Turner. This lineup appeared on the PBS special, Doo Wop 51. In 2001, while rehearsing for a show with the Doo Wop Society of Southern California, Jones had to be rushed to the hospital, requiring the other three to perform as a trio at the performance. Jones had suffered a stroke, and died thirteen months later. The group brought in new bass Ed Carter, and continues to perform.

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The Cadets Lyrics

The Cadets - I'm A Believer Lyrics

I thought love was only true in fairy tales
Meant for someone else but not for me
Love was out to get me or so it seemed
Disappointment haunted all my dreams

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The Cadets - Stranded In The Jungle Lyrics

I crashed in the jungle while tryin' to keep a date
With my little girl who was back in the States
I was stranded in the jungle, afraid and alone
Tryin' to figure a way to get a message back home

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The Cadets - Change My Name Lyrics

Seeking, hoping, trying to be who you want
Fearful, thankful, able to see a difference, oh, oh

Change my name

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The Cadets - The Girl Lyrics

While she speaks, I search every word
Hoping that she'll give it away
Or my heart would have to agree
All this, could it be a mistake?

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