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The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Play Video

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye

Artist - The Casinos Song - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Album - Oldies But Goodies Vol.9

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye stereo version (audio only) Play Video

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye stereo version (audio only)

The Casinos were an anomaly during the late '60s. Instead of producing psychedelic hard rock, they offer doo-wop, a genre many thought died in the early '60s. This classic song by country music legend John D....

Gene Hughes (The Casinos) "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" - His Final Performance Play Video

Gene Hughes (The Casinos) "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" - His Final Performance

May 31, 2003 at the Ray Peterson benefit in Springfield TN. This was Gene Hughes final public performance before suffering severe injuries from an auto accident. Backup band: Steve Jarrell and the Sons of the Beach....

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Play Video

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye

The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (1967)

The Casinos-Then you can tell me goodbye Play Video

The Casinos-Then you can tell me goodbye

The Casinos performing "then you can tell me goodbye" around 2000 or 2001 on a PBS special.

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The Casinos Biography

The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, led by Gene Hughes included Bob Armstrong, Ray White, and Pete Bolton. They are best-known for their John D. Loudermilk-penned song "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," which hit number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1967, well after the end of the doo-wop era.

The group was based around Hughes and his brothers Glenn and Norman, and they signed a deal with Fraternity Records. "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" was their first single. The track reached number 28 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1967. They tried to follow it up with a Don Everly penned song, "It's All Over Now," but that only hit U.S. number 65.

After his time with the Casinos was over, Gene Hughes became a country music promoter, but he died on 3 February 2004, at the age of 67, from complications following a car accident.

Thomas Robert Armstrong Jr. "Bob", led the installation of the lights on multiple suspension bridges including the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati, OH and the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge in Memphis, TN. He also worked as the business manager of the [http://www.stbernadetteamelia.org/ St. Bernadette Church] in Amelia, OH continued playing with the casinos till his death on 27 December 2011, of cancer at the age of 67, a beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, and Brother.

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