Don and Juan were an R&B vocal duo from Brooklyn, NY, consisting of Roland &Don& Trone and Claude &Juan& Johnson. Johnson had previously sung with a doo-wop group called the Genies, who reached #71 on the Billboard pop charts in 1959 with &Who's That Knockin'& on the Shad label. (Contrary to doo-wop lore, Trone was never with the Genies.) Their one hit was &What's Your Name&.
Don & Juan's sole top 40 hit was &What's Your Name& on Big Top Records, which climbed to #7 on the Billboard pop charts in 1962.
Roland Trone died in May 1982 at age 45; Claude Johnson died on October 31, 2002, at age 67.
Their hit &What's Your Name& was featured on the soundtrack of It Came from Hollywood in 1982. It is considered one of the signature classics of the doo-wop vocal style. This song was recently nominated to the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame. &What's Your Name& was also mentioned in the film &Flipped& 2010 by fictional characters portraying &Don and Juan&.
In the 1998 film Slam, there is a brief scene where two police officers are driving while arguing over the lyrics to &What's Your Name&.