Lee Andrews

Lee Andrews was an influential American doo-wop singer best known for his work with Lee Andrews & the Hearts in the 1950s. He was renowned for his smooth, emotive vocal style, which played a significant role in the development of the mid-century rhythm and blues sound. Notable songs such as "Long Lonely Nights" and "Teardrops" showcase his signature crooning style and the band's harmonious backing vocals. His contributions to the doo-wop genre and influence on later soul and R&B artists cement his place in music history.

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