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Barbara & The Browns
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A family affair from Memphis, TN, consisting of siblings: Barbara (lead), Roberta, Betty, and Maurice Brown. Another brother, Richard, wrot… read moreA family affair from Memphis, TN, consisting of siblings: Barbara (lead), Roberta, Betty, and Maurice Brown. Another brother, Richard, wrote some of the groups' material. They began singing gospel but decided to make a try at secula… read moreA family affair from Memphis, TN, consisting of siblings: Barbara (lead), Roberta, Betty, and Maurice Brown. Another brother, Richard, wrote some of the groups' material. They began singing gospel but decided to make a try at secular music with a recording on Wilmo Records entitled "You… read more -
Prince Conley
10,659 listeners
Prince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Ho… read morePrince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Home; Steve Cropper's first session for Satellite (Stax). Produced by Chips Moman. View wikiPrince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Home; Steve Cropper's first session for Satellite (Stax). Produced by Chips Moman. View wiki -
Bessie Banks
15,733 listeners
Bessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born… read moreBessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born Bessie White in North Carolina, and later raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the mid-1950s, she beg… read moreBessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born Bessie White in North Carolina, and later raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the mid-1950s, she began singing with a quartet called Three Guys and a Doll. Whil… read more -
The Carstairs
10,581 listeners
The Carstairs "It Really Hurts Me Girl", emphasised a shift at The Mecca, Blackpool, UK. The resident DJ, Ian Levine, first heard… read moreThe Carstairs "It Really Hurts Me Girl", emphasised a shift at The Mecca, Blackpool, UK. The resident DJ, Ian Levine, first heard the track during a buying trip in the USA but due to a collapse of a distribution deal it had nev… read moreThe Carstairs "It Really Hurts Me Girl", emphasised a shift at The Mecca, Blackpool, UK. The resident DJ, Ian Levine, first heard the track during a buying trip in the USA but due to a collapse of a distribution deal it had never been released. He later found three copies in a batch of … read more -
Herb Ward
6,012 listeners
Herb McCracken (born April 26, 1937 - died December 24, 2013) was a soul singer that recorded several singles from 1964-1968 under the name Herb Ward. View wikiHerb McCracken (born April 26, 1937 - died December 24, 2013) was a soul singer that recorded several singles from 1964-1968 under the name Herb Ward. View wikiHerb McCracken (born April 26, 1937 - died December 24, 2013) was a soul singer that recorded several singles from 1964-1968 under the name Herb Ward. View wiki -
Howard Crockett
5,003 listeners
CROCKETT, HOWARD (1925–1994). Singer and songwriter Howard Crockett was born Howard Hausey in Yellow Pine, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on De… read moreCROCKETT, HOWARD (1925–1994). Singer and songwriter Howard Crockett was born Howard Hausey in Yellow Pine, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on December 25, 1925. He pitched in the Brooklyn Dodgers' farm system but turned to singing and so… read moreCROCKETT, HOWARD (1925–1994). Singer and songwriter Howard Crockett was born Howard Hausey in Yellow Pine, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on December 25, 1925. He pitched in the Brooklyn Dodgers' farm system but turned to singing and songwriting after a shoulder injury ended his baseball career.… read more -
Earl-Jean
6,380 listeners
Earl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Record… read moreEarl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Records and Atlantic went unnoticed for the most part, then Gerry Goffin and his new wife Carole King pr… read moreEarl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Records and Atlantic went unnoticed for the most part, then Gerry Goffin and his new wife Carole King produced a record called "It's Unbearable" for … read more