Harold Dorman
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Harold Dorman

Harold Dorman was born in Philadelphia in 1930. He started singing as a teenager, influenced by the gospel and blues he heard around him. In the mid-1950s, he...

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Harold Dorman was born in Philadelphia in 1930. He started singing as a teenager, influenced by the gospel and blues he heard around him. In the mid-1950s, he formed Harold Dorman's Orchestra with some local musicians.

In 1967, Dorman released "Mountain of Love," which became his biggest hit. He kept performing and recording after that, though a legal dispute over his music rights in the late 1960s complicated things for a while.

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