| Born on 11 May, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
At 18 years of age recorded the ballad, "Oh Happy Day" in his garage. The song was a surprise hit and became a prototype for the teen/garage genre.
His performance name consisted of simply dropping his "Koplow" surname.
Credits (usually for writing) that are either said surname alone (or misspellings thereof) or include the real surname always belong to his real name alias.
At the time of compiling the following list of same-named artists, it was not known if is the same artist.
There are yet several other artists whom should not be confused with the artist concerned here:
For male jazz vocalist of the 1920's and 1930's please use ;
For the pseudonym used by John Hindley Parry, please use ;
For the bassist, please use ;
For the producer, please use .
There is also , a 1970s conga percussionist who was featured on the first two LPs.
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