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The Coasters(I)

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The Coasters
This seminal close-harmony singing group began in the late 40s as The Robins, a Los Angeles-based vocal quartet. Mentored by R&B bandleader Johnny Otis, they recorded several hits for the Savoy label, including a #1, "Double Crossing Blues", in 1950. They were one of the first African-American doo-wop-style acts to cross over into rock-and-roll. In 1953, The Robins signed with RCA and began a propitious association with songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The Robins split up in 1955, two of the group's members (Bobby Nunn and Carl Gardner) remaining with Leiber & Stoller where they were joined by singers Leon Hughes and Billy Guy. The group henceforth named themselves The Coasters (due to their Californian origins).

Four gold records and a string of hits followed, beginning with "Down in Mexico" (a re-recorded 1973 edition was later used by Quentin Tarantino for his Boulevard de la mort (2007) soundtrack). "Searchin" went to #1 on the R&B chart and #3 on the Pop Chart in 1957. Following the arrival of tenor vocalist Cornell Gunter (1938-1990) and bass Will 'Dub' Jones (1928-2000), they recorded "Yakety Yak" (#1, 1958), "Charlie Brown" (#2, 1959) and "Poison Ivy" (#7, 1959). Backup musicians for the Coasters included saxophonist King Curtis and guitarists Adolph Jacobs and Mickey Baker . There were several more personnel changes in the 60s, notably the addition of Earl Carroll (nick-named 'Speedo', former lead singer of The Cadillacs, replacing Gunter), plus tenor vocalist Ronnie Bright and baritone Jimmy Norman (1937-2011).

The original 1958 Coasters were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. A more recent incarnation of The Coasters remains active on the music scene to this day.
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    Known for

    Boulevard de la mort (2007)
    Boulevard de la mort
    7.0
    • Soundtrack("Down in Mexico")
    • 2007
    Grindhouse (2007)
    Grindhouse
    7.5
    • Soundtrack("Down in Mexico")
    • 2007
    Le Géant de fer (1999)
    Le Géant de fer
    8.1
    • Soundtrack("Searchin'")
    • 1999
    Ashley Judd in Bug (2006)
    Bug
    6.1
    • Soundtrack("Shake 'em Up and Let 'em Roll" (1992))
    • 2006

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    • Childhood (2016)
      Childhood
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      • Composer
      • 2016

    Soundtrack



    • The Slumber Party (2023)
      The Slumber Party
      5.5
      • performer: "Searchin' "
      • 2023
    • Esme Young, Joe Lycett, and Patrick Grant in The Great British Sewing Bee (2013)
      The Great British Sewing Bee
      7.8
      TV Series
      • performer: "Yakety Yak" (uncredited)
      • 2022
    • Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Kat Dennings, Kathryn Hahn, Randall Park, and Teyonah Parris in WandaVision (2021)
      WandaVision
      7.9
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Yakety Yak"
      • 2021
    • Richard Osman in Richard Osman's House of Games (2017)
      Richard Osman's House of Games
      7.8
      TV Series
      • performer: "Yakety Yak" (uncredited)
      • 2018
    • Rachel Brosnahan in La fabuleuse Mme Maisel (2017)
      La fabuleuse Mme Maisel
      8.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Yakety Yak" (uncredited)
      • 2017
    • Jamie Foxx and Corinne Foxx in Beat Shazam (2017)
      Beat Shazam
      6.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Yakety Yak"
      • 2017
    • Kevin Spacey, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Garner, Mark Consuelos, Cheryl Hines, Robbie Amell, and Malina Pauli Weissman in Ma vie de chat (2016)
      Ma vie de chat
      5.3
      • performer: "Three Cool Cats"
      • 2016
    • Eric Roberts, Tori Spelling, Reginald VelJohnson, Alfonso Ribeiro, Anna Delvey Sorokin, Joey Graziadei, Ilona Maher, Jenn Tran, Stephen Nedoroscik, Dwight Howard, Julianne Hough, Phaedra Parks, Chandler Kinney, Danny Amendola, and Brooks Nader in Dancing with the Stars (2005)
      Dancing with the Stars
      4.9
      TV Series
      • Soundtrack ("Yakety Yak")
      • 2013
    • Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms in Very Bad Trip 3 (2013)
      Very Bad Trip 3
      5.8
      • performer: "Down In Mexico"
      • 2013
    • Hop (2011)
      Hop
      5.4
      • performer: "Hongry"
      • 2011
    • Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place (2011)
      Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place
      6.8
      • performer: "Young Blood"
      • 2011
    • Robert Costanzo, Joe Hanna, Sonny Marinelli, and Rick Pasqualone in Mafia II (2010)
      Mafia II
      8.5
      Video Game
      • performer: "FRAMED", "ONE KISS LED TO ANOTHER" (uncredited)
      • 2010
    • Rock & Chips (2010)
      Rock & Chips
      7.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Poison Ivy" (uncredited)
      • 2010
    • Jessica Chastain in Jolene (2008)
      Jolene
      6.4
      • performer: "Get an Ugly Girl To Marry You"
      • 2008
    • Boulevard de la mort (2007)
      Boulevard de la mort
      7.0
      • performer: "Down in Mexico"
      • 2007

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      CD: "The Coasters: Their Greatest Recordings"

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      Members have included Bobby Nunn, Carl Gardner, Billy Guy, Leon Hughes, Will "Dub" Jones (d. 1/16/2000, age 71), Cornel Gunter (d. 2/26/90, age 51, shot to death), Adolph Jacobs, Earl Carroll, Ronnie Bright (d. 11/26/15 age 77), Vernon Harrell, Jimmy Norman, Thomas Palmer, Alvin Morse, Carl Gardner Jr., Joe Lance Williams, Young Jessie, Albert "Sonny" Forriest, Primotivo Candelara, Eddie Whitfield, Dennis Anderson.

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