Dick Lory, also known as Richard Glasser, was a pop and rock 'n' roll singer during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was known for his smooth, melodic vocal style, which was common in the pop genre of the time. Lory's most notable work is arguably his 1961 hit single "Hands Off," which showcased his distinctive, emotive voice and the pop rock sound of the era. Despite his limited discography, his contributions to the pop and rock 'n' roll genres make him a recognized figure in music history.