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African American doo wop group on their way to success thanks to new manager Billy Fish (Rick Moranis) by the end of 1984's "rock 'n' roll fable" ''[Streets of Fire]''. Oddly, it's pronounced "SIR-ells," not "sore-ELLS."  
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African American doo wop group on their way to success thanks to new manager Billy Fish (Rick Moranis) by the end of 1984's "rock 'n' roll fable" ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088194/combined Streets of Fire]''. Oddly, it's pronounced "SIR-ells," not "sore-ELLS."  
  
 
Lineup: Bird (Stoney Jackson), B. J. (Mykel T. Williamson), Reggie (Grand L. Bush), and Lester (Robert Townsend [who was also in [[The Five Heartbeats]]). They performed "Countdown to Love" and "I Can Dream About You," both actually done by Winston Ford.  
 
Lineup: Bird (Stoney Jackson), B. J. (Mykel T. Williamson), Reggie (Grand L. Bush), and Lester (Robert Townsend [who was also in [[The Five Heartbeats]]). They performed "Countdown to Love" and "I Can Dream About You," both actually done by Winston Ford.  
  
See also [[Ellen Aim and the Attackers]]
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==See also==
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*[[Ellen Aim and the Attackers]]
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[[Category:1984|Sorels]]
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[[Category:Films|Sorels]]
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[[Category:Doo-wop|Sorels]]

Latest revision as of 08:05, 16 November 2017

African American doo wop group on their way to success thanks to new manager Billy Fish (Rick Moranis) by the end of 1984's "rock 'n' roll fable" Streets of Fire. Oddly, it's pronounced "SIR-ells," not "sore-ELLS."

Lineup: Bird (Stoney Jackson), B. J. (Mykel T. Williamson), Reggie (Grand L. Bush), and Lester (Robert Townsend [who was also in The Five Heartbeats). They performed "Countdown to Love" and "I Can Dream About You," both actually done by Winston Ford.

See also