The Videos (group)

[1] Performing a cover of The Orioles' "At Night" at Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater, the group came to the attention of WWRL disk-jockey Jocko Henderson via Sid Wick.

[1][3] Hendrson arranged a record deal with Philadelphia's Casino Records, and their first release "Trickle Trickle" is considered a doo-wop classic.

[3] Before the next single could be recorded, Ronald Cussey had been diagnosed with leukemia and Ronnie Woodhall had died.

[1][3] With a lead singer and a second tenor gone the group had ended before any momentum could be established.

[1] Charles Baskerville and Clarence Bassett then became members of Shep and the Limelites.