The Zircons

The Zircons were a vocal-based, doo-wop style musical group from Harlem and later the Bronx, New York, in the late 1950s and 1960s.

[1] Vocal doo wop group from East Harlem, New York.

[citation needed] The original members of The Zircons (spelled with a c) included:[2][3] Their biggest hit was a 1963 cover of "Lonely Way", The Sky-liner's 1959 recording.

In 1964, six singers from the Bronx, New York, formed an a cappella (or doo-wop) group.

[citation needed] Their repertory included: Other songs included "Come Dance With Me", "Crazy For You", "Glory of Love", "My Own True Love", "Never", "Blue Moon", "Once In A While", "Sincerely", "Smile", "Sunday Kind Of Love", and "The Wind.”[citation needed]