Diamonds, The

The Diamonds Music Group
The Diamonds are a Canadian male vocal group known for their distinctive doo-wop style, formed in 1953 in Toronto, Ontario. They gained immense popularity in the 1950s and 1960s with hits such as "Little Darlin'" and "The Church Bells May Ring." Their harmonies and energetic performances helped define the sound of the era.
Key Members
- Dave Somerville
- Phil Levitt
- Murv Watts
- Carlo "Cal" McGowan
Notable Hits
- "Little Darlin'"
- "The Church Bells May Ring"
- "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"
- "Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight"
Awards and Recognition
The Diamonds were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2006, celebrating their significant impact on the music industry.
Legacy
The Diamonds continue to influence generations of musicians and remain a beloved part of the doo-wop genre's history.