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Eventually founding member Gene Hughes became the primary singer. In 1966 or thereabouts the group reshuffled personnel and used two different lineups while performing. The vocal Casinos merged with the Vikings band and the lineup became Gene Hughes (lead vocal), Bob Smith (drums), Ray White (bass), Mickey Denton (guitar), Bob Armstrong (keys).
The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, [1] led by Gene Hughes and which included Bob Armstrong, Ray White, Mickey Denton, and Pete Bolton. Ken Brady performed with the group, taking over for Hughes from 1962 to 1965 as lead singer.
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Gene Hughes put out a solo Fraternity single, "Peggy," followed by two more Casinos 45s. They left for United Artists in 1968, billed as Gene Hughes and the Casinos on a pair of singles, then returned to Fraternity as the Casinos for a few more between 1969 and '71.
The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, led by Gene Hughes and which included Bob Armstrong, Ray White and Pete Bolton. Ken Brady performed with the group, taking over for Hughes from 1962-65 as lead singer.
The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, [1] led by Gene Hughes and which included Bob Armstrong, Ray White, Mickey Denton, and Pete Bolton. Ken Brady performed with the group, taking over for Hughes from 1962 to 1965 as lead singer.
The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, led by Gene Hughes and which included Bob Armstrong, Ray White, Mickey Denton, and Pete Bolton. Ken Brady performed with the group, taking over for Hughes from 1962 to 1965 as lead singer. Pete Bolton was replaced at the time by Jerry Baker.