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  1. Le chanteur Kenneth "Wally" Kelly nous a quittés, il y a quelques jours. Quelques semaines après Sonny Bivins, (5 décembre) et Winfred "Blue" Lovett (9 décembre), c’était le dernier survivant des Manhattans du groupe original avant l'arrivée de Gerald Alston en 1971.

  2. The Manhattans were formed in the early 60s in New Jersey as a quintet led by writer/bass vocalist Winfred "Blue" Lovett and emotive lead singer George Smith, along with Edward "Sonny" Bivins, Richard "Ricky" Taylor and Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, all of whom had just returned from service in the armed forces. The group was popular regionally and had minor national success on the strength of some ...

  3. 26 mars 2019 · His bass voice was heard on many Manhattans hits, including the spoken word intro to “Kiss and Say Goodbye”. Kenneth “Wally” Kelly, the last surviving original member of the group, died on February 17, 2015, at the age of 74. Lead singer Gerald Alston is the only member alive of the group’s heyday lineup.

  4. KENNETH “WALLY” KELLY. Kenneth Bernard Kelly (tenor) was born on January 9 in 1941 in Jersey City to Eloise and Lloyd Kelly. Kenny: “My parents are both deceased. My mother belonged to a chorus, when she was younger. She sang in a church choir.” Besides one brother, Adonis, Kenny has three step-brothers and a sister. His two children ...

  5. 9 janv. 2020 · Born This Day in 1943 Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, tenor vocalist in The Manhattans, is born in Jersey City, New Jersey.

  6. 3 févr. 2020 · Kenneth “Wally” Kelly, the last surviving original member of the group, died on February 17, 2015, at the age of 74. Lead singer Gerald Alston is the only member alive of the group’s heyday lineup.

  7. 9 janv. 2023 · From The Page of The National R&B Music Society. Our website www.RnBmusicsociety.com Remembering Kenneth “Wally” Kelly on the day of his birth, singer. He was the last original...