
The Five Keys
- Rhythm and blues
- Doo-Wop
Why it matters
The Five Keys emerged from Newport News, Virginia, in the late 1940s, originally known as the Sentimental Four before adopting their iconic name after Raphael Ingram's departure in 1949. Their success continued with a contract from Capitol Records, which further boosted their popularity in the rhythm and blues scene.
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The Five Keys brought the harmonious blend of rhythm and blues and Doo-Wop to life, captivating audiences in the 1950s with their smooth vocals and catchy melodies. Their sound is a perfect reflection of an era that defined vocal group harmony and left a lasting legacy in the music world.




