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The Honey Dreamers was a singing group composed of 3 males and two females that appeared on radio and early television programs like CBS-TV, CBS's ''Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town'' and ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. The group was formed at St. Olaf College in 1946 by Keith Textor and his roommate Dick Larson, who introduced Keith to Sylvia Mikelson. Textor led the group and was responsible for the group's intricate harmonies Their manager, at one point, was Arthur Downs Ward, Art Ward. Personnel Singers in the original lineup * Keith Textor * Sylvia Mikelson (later known as Sylvia Textor) * Dick Larson * Ardys Benson * Paul Montan Later lineups included * Bob Davis * Marion Bye * Bob Mitchell * Patty McGovern (formerly married to Leigh Kamman) * Lew Anderson Manager * Art Ward Discography Singles *"Along the Navajo Trail (song), Along the Navajo Trail" *"And That Reminds Me" ( with Della Reese ) *"The Best Things in Life Are Free" *"Can Anyone Explain? (No! No! No!)" *"Down ...
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Honey Dreamers 1947
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