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Halo - Halo Theme Play Video

Halo - Halo Theme

This is track #26 from the Halo Soundtrack CD Futurama fans please check out www.FuturamaFF.com for a big forum :)

THE HALOS. " NAG " Play Video

THE HALOS. " NAG "

LONDON HLU 9424 [ 1961 ]

Curtis Lee and The Halos - Gee How I Wish You Were Here - Beautiful Doo Wop Ballad Play Video

Curtis Lee and The Halos - Gee How I Wish You Were Here - Beautiful Doo Wop Ballad

This is the wonderful, rarely played flipside of Pretty Little Angel Eyes. This features one of the greatest bass singers to ever live, the late, great, Art Crier.

The Halos - Nag (1961) Play Video

The Halos - Nag (1961)

Oh baby you're a nag You're a nag, you're a nag, you're a nage Would you go do this, and go do that? Nag You're always tellin me a what to do I just can't seem to get a rid of you You order me around just like a slave...

Kyle Cox introducing me to the HALO An informal Stairwell session Play Video

Kyle Cox introducing me to the HALO An informal Stairwell session

This was the first time I palyed the HALO. I travelled with my family to meet Kyle and his family for the first time, in Northern Florida. It was a really great, but short experience. Unfortunately, my family and I...

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The Halos Biography

The Halos were an American doo wop group from The Bronx.

The group formed with members Al Cleveland, J.R. Bailey, Harold Johnson, and Arthur Crier (bass). Phil Johnson replaced J.R. Bailey shortly after the recording of "Nag". (Bailey later joined The Cadillacs).

The group got its start as session musicians, backing up vocalists recorded by producer Morty Craft. Their first single, "L-O-V-E", was released in 1960 under the name The Craftys. Their second release, "Nag", became a hit, reaching #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. Further singles were not successful, but the group continued as a studio ensemble, appearing on the Phil Spector-produced tunes "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" by Curtis Lee and "Every Breath I Take" by Gene Pitney, as well as Barry Mann's Who Put the Bomp.

Member Arthur Crier's son, Sabu Crier, was later a member of GQ, and his grandson is Keith Sweat.

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