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'''Nick Todd''' (born Nicholas Boone, ], ] in ]) is a pop singer. He is the younger brother of pop singer ]. He had one hit record called "At The Hop", which reached #21 on the ] chart in February 1958. The song was first a hit for ], whose version reached #1 on the charts in December 1957. The president of Dot Records didn't want him using the same last name as his brother, so he made up "Todd", which is basically "Dot" (Records) spelled backwards. '''Nick Todd''' (born Nicholas Boone, ], ] in ]) is a pop singer. He is the younger brother of pop singer ]. He had one hit record called "At The Hop", which reached #21 on the ] chart in February 1958. The song was first a hit for ], whose version reached #1 on the charts in December 1957. The president of Dot Records didn't want him using the same last name as his brother, so he made up "Todd", which is basically "Dot" (Records) spelled backwards.

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Nick Todd (born Nicholas Boone, June 1, 1935 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a pop singer. He is the younger brother of pop singer Pat Boone. He had one hit record called "At The Hop", which reached #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1958. The song was first a hit for Danny & the Juniors, whose version reached #1 on the charts in December 1957. The president of Dot Records didn't want him using the same last name as his brother, so he made up "Todd", which is basically "Dot" (Records) spelled backwards.

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