Artist page
The Teardrops were a singing group formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1961 by two 14-year-old music enthusiasts, Dorothy Dyer and Linda Schroeder. Their journey began after they were encouraged to create a group when someone heard them sing at a concert in a teen nightclub. They later recruited Pat Strunk, a friend from Hughes High School, to complete the trio. Dorothy named the group The Teardrops, and they performed at local teen venues in Cincinnati during 1962-63. Their talent caught the attention of a musician/arranger who introduced them to a songwriter. In 1964, the trio signed with Bud and Paul's Saxony Records and soon welcomed a fourth member, Wanda Sheriff.
For any edit requests, please reach out to info@rovr.live