They were children when they first met in Queens, New York—two young Jewish boys who discovered they sang well together. In fact, their harmonies were something to behold (if one can behold singing). Four years later, as teens, they formed a duo, calling themselves “Tom and Jerry.”
Most things like this—singing duos formed in elementary school that carry through high school—end as soon as rolled diplomas land in outstretched palms. But not so for these two. While in college, they kept at it, but accomplishing little.