Biography

The Rhythm Masters
Effective period / Period of releases: 1956
Group from Los Angeles, CAConsisted of; Darryl Perrault, Randolph Bryant (1st tenor), Willie Graham (2nd tenor), Ira Foley (bass)
The Rhythm Masters, also known as The Bel-Aires and The Vel-Aires, were a doo-wop group that recorded for Flip Records in the 1950s. After Donald "Buster" Woods left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Darryl Perrault (later sang with the Jivers on Aladdin), On December 10, 1955, they recorded the songs "Baby We Two" and "Patricia," which was released by Flip Records in 1956.