Henry Medress

HenryHankMedress (November 19, 1938 – June 18, 2007) was an American singer and record producer, best known for his taking part in the American band The Tokens.

Medress was born in Brooklyn, New York City, where he attended “Abraham Lincoln” High School. In 1955 he joined a doo-wop group called the Linc-Tones, from the surname of that President of the United States, which also included at first Neil Sedaka. After Sedaka’s departure, the group reformed with additional singers as The Tokens in 1958, after several changes of name. The Tokens achieved a #1 chart success in 1961 with their arrangement of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight“, a remake of the 1939 song “Mbube” by South African singer Solomon Linda. Medress and the Tokens also produced hits for The Chiffons, such as “He’s So Fine“.

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