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  1. 1 févr. 2005 · HALLANDALE, Fla., Jan. 31 - David Lerchey, a member of one of the first integrated rock 'n' roll acts, the Del Vikings, died at a veterans hospital here on Saturday. He was 67. He had...

  2. They were replaced by baritone David Lerchey, the group's first white member, and tenor Norman Wright. Wright had started a group with Lawrence "Prince" Lloyd called The Valverteens from Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas, before joining The Del-Vikings. Shortly after, Don Jackson left the band and was replaced by

  3. 29 janv. 2005 · David Lerchey. Doo-Wop Singer. He was a founding a member of one of the first integrated rock 'n' roll acts, the Del Vikings. The Del Vikings were formed by five U.S. Air Force airmen in Pittsburgh in 1955 and he was the group’s first white member who sang baritone.

    • December 3, 1937
  4. 24 août 2005 · David Lerchey, a founding member of one of the first integrated rock 'n' roll acts, the Del Vikings, died Saturday (Jan. 29, 2005), his family said. He was 67. Mr. Lerchey suffered from...

  5. 1 févr. 2005 · David Lerchey, 67, a founding member of the Del Vikings, one of the first integrated acts in rock 'n' roll, died Saturday at a veterans hospital in Hallandale, Fla.

  6. 1 févr. 2005 · David Lerchey, a founding member of one of the first integrated rocknroll acts, the Del Vikings, died Saturday at Hallandale, Fla. He was 67. The Del Vikings were formed by five airmen in 1955 at an Air Force Base in Pittsburgh, said Harvey Robbins, founder of the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame of America. Three members were black ...

  7. The lead singer of the Del Vikings was David Lerchey. He sang lead on most of the group’s songs, including their hits “Come Go With Me” and “Whispering Bells.” Lerchey left the group in 1957 and was replaced by Norman Wright. Wright sang lead on the Del Vikings’ final hit, “There Goes My Baby.