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His show is the best of its genre on the music scene today. It
reflects the entire Drifters presence in the music industry, and
weaves a blend of nostalgic magic and on stage excitement.
Generations recognize his basso profundo on the 1954 version of
White Christmas which was used in the movie Home Alone. With Bill
Pinkney on lead, it is the all time best selling Drifters song.
Today’s informed nostalgia music lovers keep Bill Pinkney in
demand. Over the years, changes in personnel and management have
led to the sprouting of Drifters permutations. Bill Pinkney, the
only surviving 1953 original member is now on his 46th Anniversary
tour and is committed to keeping the name and spirit of The
Drifters alive.
Pinkney and the other original Drifters met while singing in
gospel music quartet battles in 1949. The four joined forces and
signed with Atlantic Records in 1953 and established the
foundation upon which a musical legacy was built. The four
original Drifters and four subsequent members were inducted into
the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 1988.
A former Negro Baseball League pitcher and Presidential Citation
Recipient from World War II, Bill Pinkney received a Rhythm &
Blues Foundation Pioneer Award and is a member of the United Group
Harmony Association, the Beach Music Hall of Fame, and Vocal Group
Hall Of Fame. South Carolina has established a state park at his
Dalzell, Sumter County birthplace, and bestowed upon him the Order
of the Palmetto, its highest civilian honor. He is South
Carolina’s official Ambassador of Entertainment. Las Vegas, the
entertainment capital of the world, has proclaimed both “Original
Drifters Day” and “Bill Pinkney Day” commemorating his fortieth
and forty-fifth anniversary kickoffs.
Pinkney’s group still breaks from touring to record. Seize the
opportunity to enjoy this entertainment industry legend’s fine
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