Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

Robert Bynum

Overturn a plank that has been lying outside all summer, and a horde of crickets will scatter in every direction. Keeping track of each insect, and where it winds up going to, is an impossible task. Thus the scholars researching the early days of rock & roll and rhythm & blues should feel proud that all Crickets are present and accounted for. To get the statistics out of the way, there were two different groups called the Crickets. One was led by early rock legend Buddy Holly, remaining fairly consistent in personnel until the fatal plane crash that ended Holly's career. The other Crickets was a harmony vocal or doo wop group from the Bronx, NY. The only consistent member was lead vocalist Dean Barlow, but one thing the two Crickets had in common was the presence of hometown chums backing up the leader. Robert Bynum sang first tenor in the second version of Barlow's groups, of which there were three. Like many of the singers employed, Bynum was a friend from the Bronx.