The El Dorados were an American doo-wop group, who achieved their greatest success with the song "At My Front Door", a no.
It comprised Pirkle Lee Moses Jr. (lead vocals), Louis Bradley and Arthur Basset (tenors), Jewel Jones (second tenor/baritone), James Maddox and Richard Nickens (both baritone/bass).
[1] Moses stayed in Chicago and formed a new version of The El Dorados with John Brunson plus members of another group, The Kool Gents.
The label dropped The El Dorados in 1958, and Moses Jr. subsequently toured with a succession of backing vocalists.
The two competing groups merged in the late 1970s, and subsequently continued to tour and record as The El Dorados until Moses' death in 2000.