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Within a modern context, a cappella is generally associated with the doo-wop tradition of the 1950s and early 1960s. The first hits in this style were recorded by a New Haven-based group, the Nutmegs, in 1955: "Story Untold" and "Ship of Love." Once doo-wop proved its commercial potential, the record labels which possessed sufficient financial resources began employing instrumental backups during studio sessions. As a result, by the late 1950s, a cappella was limited to amateur groups who practiced largely on street corners and in apartment hallways.
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