The Platters was an American vocal group. They were one of the most successful vocal groups of the early
rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock
Tin Pan Alley tradition and the burgeoning new genre. The act went through several personnel changes, with the most successful incarnation comprising lead tenor
Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi,
Herb Reed, and
Zola Taylor. The group had 40 charting singles on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1955 and 1967, including four no. 1 hits. The Platters were one of the first African American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were, for a period of time, the most successful vocal group in the world.