Nolan Strong & the Diablos

Nolan Strong & the Diablos
Also known asThe Diablos Featuring Nolan Strong
OriginDetroit
GenresR&B, doo-wop
LabelsFortune
SpinoffsVelvet Angels
Past members
  • Nolan Strong
  • Juan Gutierrez
  • Willie Hunter
  • Quentin Eubanks
  • Bob "Chico" Edwards
  • Jimmy Strong
  • George Scott
  • Jay Johnson

Nolan Strong and the Diablos, also billed as The Diablos Featuring Nolan Strong, were an American, Detroit-based, R&B and doo-wop vocal group, best known for their songs "The Wind" and "Mind Over Matter". They had one record that spent a week on the Billboard R&B chart, "The Way You Dog Me Around", which reached no. 12 in January 1956. The group was one of the more popular pre-Motown R&B acts in Detroit during the mid-1950s, through the early 1960s. Its original members were Nolan Strong, Juan Gutierrez, Willie Hunter, Quentin Eubanks, and Bob Edwards.

The group recorded for Fortune Records, along with label-mates Andre Williams and Nathaniel Mayer. The Diablos recorded for the family-operated label in Detroit starting in 1954 until around 1964, with some of their records still being released through the 1970s.