The record "Searchin' 75" b/w "Young Blood" stated that these recordings were from the album called "Reunion." In 1976, he recorded an album with "The World Famous Coasters" which included Will "Dub" Jones.
Howard Hughes | Langston Hughes | Leon Trotsky | León | Ted Hughes | Kings of Leon | Nuevo León | Leon Russell | Charles Evans Hughes | León, Guanajuato | Jean-Léon Gérôme | Glenn Hughes | Kingdom of León | Leon | Saint-Pol-de-Léon | Rhys Hughes | Leon René | Leon Lai | Léon Blum | John Hughes | Leon Redbone | Thomas Hughes | Sarah Hughes | León, Nicaragua | Hughes Aircraft Company | Gary Hughes | Billy Hughes | Baker Hughes | Angelu de Leon | Province of León |
After leaving that group, in 1956 Gardner formed the Coasters with the Robins' bass singer Bobby Nunn, Leon Hughes and Billy Guy, at the behest of the songwriting/producing team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and had a two-sided hit in 1957, "Youngblood" (on which Gardner sang lead) and "Searchin'".