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Lew Kirton
3,883 listeners
Lew Kirton BiographySmooth soul singer Lew Kirton was born in Barbados and grew up singing in his church choir; he later performed with isl… read moreLew Kirton BiographySmooth soul singer Lew Kirton was born in Barbados and grew up singing in his church choir; he later performed with island vocal groups as Jiggs Kirton. Also an accomplished drummer, he later moved to the United State… read moreLew Kirton BiographySmooth soul singer Lew Kirton was born in Barbados and grew up singing in his church choir; he later performed with island vocal groups as Jiggs Kirton. Also an accomplished drummer, he later moved to the United States and took over the drum chair in Sam & Dave's tour… read more -
G.C. Cameron
6,180 listeners
George Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron … read moreGeorge Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron joined Motown act The Spinners as lead singer. He sang both lead parts on their first big hit, 197… read moreGeorge Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron joined Motown act The Spinners as lead singer. He sang both lead parts on their first big hit, 1970's It's a Shame, co-written and produced by Stevi… read more -
The Montclairs
14,247 listeners
R&B vocal group from East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, active with releases from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The group included Phi… read moreR&B vocal group from East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, active with releases from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The group included Phil Perry, David Frye, George McLellan, Kevin Sanlin and Clifford Williams. (Not to be confused with… read moreR&B vocal group from East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, active with releases from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The group included Phil Perry, David Frye, George McLellan, Kevin Sanlin and Clifford Williams. (Not to be confused with the early 1960s soul group The Monclairs from Cleveland, Ohio, USA). View wiki -
Ollie Nightingale
920 listeners
Call him a blues singer if you prefer, but Ollie Nightingale will likely always be recalled most readily for the emotionally charged Memphi… read moreCall him a blues singer if you prefer, but Ollie Nightingale will likely always be recalled most readily for the emotionally charged Memphis soul he cut from 1968 to 1970 as front man for Ollie & the Nightingales. Like most great sou… read moreCall him a blues singer if you prefer, but Ollie Nightingale will likely always be recalled most readily for the emotionally charged Memphis soul he cut from 1968 to 1970 as front man for Ollie & the Nightingales. Like most great soul singers, Ollie Hoskins came straight out of church musical… read more -
Randy Brown
4,999 listeners
Memphis vocalist Randy Brown had a deep, frequently entrancing voice and captivating delivery, though he never enjoyed major success or con… read moreMemphis vocalist Randy Brown had a deep, frequently entrancing voice and captivating delivery, though he never enjoyed major success or consistent hits. The brother of William Brown, a member of the Three Lads, he recorded for Parachute … read moreMemphis vocalist Randy Brown had a deep, frequently entrancing voice and captivating delivery, though he never enjoyed major success or consistent hits. The brother of William Brown, a member of the Three Lads, he recorded for Parachute and Chocolate City in the late '70s and early '80s… read more -
The Natural Four
13,975 listeners
Formed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you… read moreFormed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you were mine" A side b/w "You Did This for Me". "I Thought you were mine" s… read moreFormed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you were mine" A side b/w "You Did This for Me". "I Thought you were mine" sold 30,000 locally as it was played on KDIA where it rose to… read more -
Soul Generation
3,167 listeners
Official Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B… read moreOfficial Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B music to make a name for themselves. Group originator Cliff Perkins (lead singer, tenor, Choreog… read moreOfficial Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B music to make a name for themselves. Group originator Cliff Perkins (lead singer, tenor, Choreographer), along with Earl Davenport (2nd tenor), Thomas Timmo… read more