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  1. The Velvets - Wikipedia

    The Velvets were an American doo-wop group from Odessa, Texas, United States. They were formed in 1959 by Virgil Johnson, a high-school English teacher, with four of his students. [1]

  2. THE VELVETS - "I" (1953) - YouTube

    The Velvets released three singles on the small Red Robin Records, one of a total of about forty released by the label. "I" is the best known amongst doo-wop fans.

  3. ‎The Velvets - Apple Music

    Find top songs and albums by The Velvets including Tonight (Could Be the Night), I and more.

  4. VELVETS - Kravet

    This fifth generation family business distributes fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, trimmings, carpets and accessories. The family’s commitment to innovation has helped the company …

  5. VELVET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of VELVET is a clothing and upholstery fabric (as of silk, rayon, or wool) characterized by a short soft dense warp pile. How to use velvet in a sentence.

  6. 17 Common Types of Velvet & What is Velvet - TREASURIE

    Nov 24, 2024 · Learn about what is velvet and the types of velvets, how to identify them, and common fiber contents. Comrehensive guide to velvet.

  7. Velvet Fabrics by the Yard for Upholstery & Décor

    Discover the elegance and versatility of velvet fabrics at FabricMill. From plush, durable velvet perfect for upholstery to lightweight options ideal for drapery, our collection covers a wide …

  8. Velvet | Luxury, Softness, Durability | Britannica

    velvet, in textiles, fabric having a short, dense pile, used in clothing and upholstery. The term derives from the Middle French velu, “shaggy.” Velvet is made in the pile weave, of silk, cotton, …

  9. The Velvets - YouTube Music

    Listen to music from The Velvets on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.

  10. The Velvets - Songs

    The Velvets were a doo-wop/pop group from Odessa, Texas that became famous during the early 1960s. They are best known for "Tonight (Could Be the Night)" (1961), an upbeat, lushly …