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The Concords were formed in 1959 in the Brighton Beach enclave of Brooklyn, New York. Originally named the Con-Chords, they later adopted the name "Concords," a Spanish word meaning "with cords," after their original label, RCA, spelled it that way. The group's lineup initially included Mike Lewis (lead and tenor), Dickie Goldman (lead and tenor), Murray Moshe (baritone), Charles "Chippy" Presti (second tenor), and Steve Seider (bass). Dickie Goldman served as the lead singer from 1959 to 1962 and again from 1964 to 1966.
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