Dell-Vikings
The Dell-Vikings were an American doo-wop group formed in the late 1950s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are best known for their hit song "Come Go with Me," which reached the top of the charts in 1957. The group originally consisted of members who were students at Pittsburgh's Schenley High School and gained popularity for their harmonious vocal style.
The Dell-Vikings were notable for being one of the first racially integrated vocal groups in the United States. Their music blended elements of rhythm and blues with pop, contributing to the doo-wop genre's popularity during the 1950s. The group experienced several lineup changes over the years but left a lasting impact on the music scene.