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From the group's beginning, the goal of The Entertainers
has been to create an unmatched sound, coupled with
high-energy choreography rarely seen in the Carolinas.
Added to this fine-tuned precision unit were the ultimate
in sound system technology, concert lighting effects and
quality wardrobe design.
In 1980, The Entertainers scored their first regional
smash hit with "Living For The Summer", a song that
propelled the group to the forefront of beach music
and which led to their playing the finest clubs along
the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach and other clubs
from Virginia to Florida.
The group's years of performing experience culminated
in the release of their first album, simply titled "The
Entertainers". Highlighting the group's incredible vocal
harmonies and full-bodied sound, this album is still
played up and down the east coast.
At the Third Annual Beach Music Awards in 1988,
The Entertainers were nominated for both the "Group
of the Year" and "Single of the Year". The group's
second album, "Don't Let Your Love Grow Cold",
won "Album of the Year" honors.
Dawkins, the founder of The Entertainers, as well
as the lead singer/front man, co-wrote "Living for
the Summer".
Recipient for the Cammy Awards "Group Vocalist
of the Year" for 1995, Earl has also appeared on
Star Search.
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