The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con) Cluskey (18 November 1935 – 8 April 2022), his younger brother Declan (Dec) Cluskey (born 23 December 1941) and their friend John Stokes (Sean James Stokes) (born 13 August 1936). They formed their first band together in 1957: "The Harmonichords" (also seen as "The Harmony Chords"), a classically styled
instrumental harmonica act. As the Harmonichords, they appeared on
Hughie Green's
Opportunity Knocks on
Radio Luxembourg and on
The Ed Sullivan Show St. Patrick's Day special (filmed in Dublin, broadcast 15 March 1959), in which they played "
Danny Boy". They also played background music plus featured pieces in a 25-week radio comedy series called
Odd Noises on
Radio Éireann, which featured
Eamonn Andrews. During the 1960s, they had many successful songs in
music charts in Europe, Australia, South Africa, South America, USA and USSR. Among the most successful were: 1963 – "Charmaine",
Diane (a UK no. 1 hit, the first by an Irish group); After a successful end to the 1960s with the album
World of the Bachelors hitting the top 10 in 1968, the band became less successful in the changing music industry. They remained recording artists and moved to the
Philips label, which contracted easy listening stars such as
Val Doonican and
The New Seekers. The group continued to play theatre shows and performed on the cabaret circuit, maintaining the original line-up until 1984 when there was "a messy split" between the Cluskey brothers and Stokes. The Cluskeys removed Stokes from their business company, "Bachelors Ltd", then dismissed him from the group. Stokes took legal action and it was ruled that the "Bachelors" name belonged to all three men. Following this acrimonious parting of the ways, with the rift never being healed, the Cluskey brothers appeared as "The New Bachelors" and Stokes as "Stokes & Coe"; Stokes also then appeared as "The New Bachelors and the Cluskeys performed as "Con & Dec, The Bachelors". The brothers continued performing cabaret as "The New Bachelors" with Peter Phipps until 1993, when they branched off as a duo called "The Cluskey Brothers". Available in the US as an import from the UK, it reached no. 7 in the UK album chart. Con Cluskey died on 8 April 2022, aged 86. He had been living in
Elland,
West Yorkshire, since 1970. Dec Cluskey still performs solo. John Stokes' Bachelors did a farewell tour in late 2022. ==Film and television==