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Grady Chapman

Grady Chapman was best known as the American lead singer of doo wop group The Robins.

Biography
Born in Greenville, South Carolina, Chapman joined The Robins in 1952,{{cite book ==Discography==
Discography
Singles • I Need You So/Don't Blooper (Money #204) (1955) (as Grady Chapman And The Suedes) • My Love Will Never Change/Smiling Gondolier (Zephyr #016) (1957) • Say You Will Be Mine/Starlight, Starbright (Knight #2003) (1958) • Garden Of Memories/Tell Me That You Care (Imperial #5591) (1959) • Come Away/Let's Talk About Us (Imperial #5611) (1959) • Sweet Thing/I Know What I Want (Mercury #71632) (1960) • Ambush/My Life Would Be Worth Living (Mercury #71698) (1960) • I'll Never Question Your Love/This, That, ‘N The Other (Mercury #71771) (1961) Albums • The Robins: Rock ‘N’ Roll With The Robins (Whippet #WLP-703) (1957) • Let's Talk About Us (Hydra #BCK-27145) (2012) ==Other media==
Other media
• In 2006, he appeared on the TV show Joey in the episode entitled "Joey And The Party For Alex" playing Pip #1 • His recording "Since I First Met You" from 1957 with The Robins is included in the films Pulp Fiction and American Strays. • "Out Of The Picture" from 1956 by The Robins (with Chapman) appears in a Hewlett-Packard printer commercial. ==References==
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