




For over four decades, The Drifters have been a trend-setting
Rhythm-&-Blues group with numerous chart-topping hits to their
credit. First entering Billboard's Top 40 in June, 1959 with "There
Goes My Baby," The Drifters went all the way to the number two
position, bound for stardom with a million-dollar seller under their
belts on their first try. The hits were non-stop as The Drifters rose
in popularity on Billboard's Top 40 on the Atlantic record label.
In September of 1960, The Drifters hit again with "Save the Last
Dance for Me," a number-one recording that spent fourteen
weekend weeks on Billboard's Top 40. "Up on the Roof" made
1962 a memorable year, followed by the other popular hit "On
Broadway" in 1963. In July of 1964, The Drifters entered the Top 40
again with the unforgettable "Under the Boardwalk," a number four
hit single (and to date, most requested song) that spent twelve
weeks on the charts.
The Drifters entertain year round at concert halls, convention halls,
conventions, private parties, and on cruises as well as making
television appearances. They receive accolades whenever they
perform.
Audiences are dazzled by their stage appearance, smooth lyrics,
and are excited when invited to be involved in their performances,
whether it be dancing, singing along, or both.
Something Old Something New
The Drifters latest album recorded in
Atlanta in 1996 which includes new
unreleased tracks such as "That Let's
Me Know" and "Try Smiling". This
album includes all the Drifters classics
hit as well for the loyal fans.
* our music *
next show: September 17th @ Conyers, GA
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Bennie Anderson
&The Drifters
New Millenium
The exclusive New Millenium album
has a collection of memorable music
billboard hits. The compilation disc
offers songs such as "Under the
Boardwalk" and "Up on the Roof".