Cornelius “Nini” Harp (14 September 1939 – 5 June 2013) was
the lead singer and one of the original members of the doo-wop group The Marcels.
The Marcels were formed at Oliver Allegheny High School in
Pittsburgh an 1959. The original group was unique in its day as
three of the
members were African-Americans (Harp, Ronald Mundy and Fred Johnson) and two
were white (Gene Brickner and Richard Knauss). They named themselves after
Harp's hairstyle, the marcel.


When Colpix finally got the song into the marketplace, it
became a smash hit, going to number 1 in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Germany and
France among other countries. The group returned to the studio to record a
number of other “oldies” (which, at that time, were songs from the 30’s and
40’s) including their second, less successful, single Summertime (#24) and
Heartaches (#7 U.S. / #3 U.K.).
After Heartaches, the Marcels were not able to put another
major hit on the charts, ending their association with Colpix in 1963. They
also went through numerous group changes. In August 1961, due to racial
problems encountered in the Deep South while touring because of the group being
multi-racial, Knauss and Bricker--the
group's white members--left and were
replaced by Allen Johnson (brother of Fred) and Walt Maddox, becoming an all
black lineup.
Mundy left soon after, leaving the group a quartet. In 1962
Harp and Allen Johnson left, and were replaced by Richard Harris and William
Herndon. There was a brief reunion of the original members in 1973. The group
made several recordings in 1975 with Harp back on lead. Original member Gene
Bricker died in 1983. Allen Johnson died in 1995. By the early 1990s the 

Fred Johnson formed his own group with new members, while
the other four members recruited new bassist Ted Smith. Maddox won a lawsuit
against Sunny James Svetnic, the manager of Johnson's group, for trademark
infringement in 1996. Johnson reunited with Harp, Mundy and
Knauss in 1999 for the PBS special Doo Wop 50.
Freddy Johnson (bass), Ron "Bingo" Munday (1st
tenor), Cornelius Harp [front row] (lead), Rosie Hamlin, Dick Knauss
(baritone), Gene Bricker (2nd tenor)
The Marcels were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002. Blue Moon is featured in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
The Marcels were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002. Blue Moon is featured in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Cornelius Harp, died 5 June 2013.of natural causes. (Info
from Noise11.com & Wikipedia.)