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Mike Douglas (9)

Born Michael Dlugosz in 1934 in Saskatchewan, Canada, and grew up in Toronto. He discovered quartet singing in 1953 and later changed his name to Douglas. Mike was friends with Ted Kowalski and Bill Reed and they use to sing together. In mid year of 1957, Phil Levitt decided to leave the group and Mike was a natural replacement. He fit in nicely and there was no change in the sound of the group. Mike had good run with the Diamonds, picking up two gold recordings with the group: “The Stroll” and “Silhouettes”.

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Mike Douglas (9)

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