R&B doo-wop and balladeer duo Don & Juan hail from Long Beach, New York. They are pianist, vocalist Roland โDonโ Anderson Trone, who was born on July 2, 1936, in Birmingham, Alabama, and reared in Long Beach, and composer, lyricist, and vocalist Claude โJuanโ Johnson, born November 24, 1934, in Brooklyn. Johnson had been a member of the Brooklyn doo-wop group called the Genies with Roy Hammond, Bill Gains, Alexander โBuddyโ Faison, and Fred Jones.
Don and Juan met while painting apartments in New York City and began singing on the job to make the day move faster. Their up-tempo single, โWhoโs That Knocking,โ was released on the Shad Record label in 1959. It peaked at no. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. The record label later dropped them because the song was not as successful.
In 1962, Don & Juan released the top 40 doo-wop classic, โWhatโs Your Name,โ on Decca Records Big Top label, which proved to be their biggest hit. After they appeared on American Bandstand on February 1, 1962, the single peaked at no. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Their follow-up single that same year was โMagic Wandโ which reached no. 91. The flip side of this song was the ballad โWhat I Really Meant to Say,โ which was syncopated with a Latin beat. It went unnoticed.
In 1963, the duo released the single โTrue Love Never Runs Smoothโ by composers Burt Bacharach and Hal David. While the composition came from leading songwriters at the time, it was not a commercial success.
The duoโs single, โWhatโs Your Name,โ was featured on the soundtrack of It Came from Hollywood in 1982. Later that year the hit was nominated to the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame.
Roland โDon โAnderson Trone died on May 9, 1982, in New York City. He was 45. Following the death of Trone, Johnson invited the baritone singer Alexander โBuddyโ Faison to perform with him in 1993. Faison became the new โDon.โ
In the 1998 film Slam, in one of the scenes, two police officers are driving while debating the relevance of the lyrics to โWhatโs Your Name.โ Claude โJuanโ Johnson died on October 31, 2002, in New York City. He was 67.
In 2020, the song โWhatโs Your Nameโ appeared in the 2010 film Flipped with actors portraying Don & Juan.