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The Innocents were an American pop group from Sun Valley, California, United States. The trio existed primarily between 1958 and 1964, although they did reform in the 1990s. The members of the group grew up in the same neighborhood and attended the same schools. They shared a love for harmony and music in general. They were discovered and signed to a contract with Andex Records by Herb Alpert, where they recorded under the name The Echoes. After leaving Andex Records they changed their name and signed with Indigo Records as The Innocents. The trio were all members of a car club named The Innocents, hence the name of the group. Their first Indigo hit single, "Honest I Do," was released in 1960. It was produced by Gary Paxton. The record hit No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1960. "Honest I Do" was followed by “Gee Whiz” (a different composition than the popular Carla Thomas hit), which also topped out at No. 28 in January 1961. The 1961 album release, Innocently Yours, featured the trio staring out through prison bars. This cover is featured in the book, 1000 Album Covers. (Taschen) More information...

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