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The Five Du-Tones
6,134 listeners
The Five Du-Tones were Willie Guest, Frank McCurrey, LeRoy Joyce, James West, and Andrew Butler. They formed at Patrick Henry High School i… read moreThe Five Du-Tones were Willie Guest, Frank McCurrey, LeRoy Joyce, James West, and Andrew Butler. They formed at Patrick Henry High School in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1957. Between 1963 and 1966 the Five Du-Tones recorded nine singles on G… read moreThe Five Du-Tones were Willie Guest, Frank McCurrey, LeRoy Joyce, James West, and Andrew Butler. They formed at Patrick Henry High School in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1957. Between 1963 and 1966 the Five Du-Tones recorded nine singles on George Leaner's One-derful Records. "Please Change … read more -
Spencer Wiggins
9,065 listeners
Spencer Wiggins (born 8 January 1942) is an American soul and gospel singer. He is an exponent of so-called "deep soul" and is co… read moreSpencer Wiggins (born 8 January 1942) is an American soul and gospel singer. He is an exponent of so-called "deep soul" and is considered one of the best kept secrets of soul music. Wiggins was born in Memphis, Tennessee, where… read moreSpencer Wiggins (born 8 January 1942) is an American soul and gospel singer. He is an exponent of so-called "deep soul" and is considered one of the best kept secrets of soul music. Wiggins was born in Memphis, Tennessee, where he grew up encouraged by his parents to engage with music, … read more -
Clay Hammond
3,758 listeners
Clay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylo… read moreClay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylor's huge soul hit, "Part Time Love." He was also a decent Sam Cooke-style soul sing… read moreClay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylor's huge soul hit, "Part Time Love." He was also a decent Sam Cooke-style soul singer in his own right, however, who recorded for various label… read more -
Bobby Patterson
15,581 listeners
Bobby Patterson (born 13 March 1944, Dallas, Texas) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Patterson produced rec… read moreBobby Patterson (born 13 March 1944, Dallas, Texas) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Patterson produced records for Fontella Bass, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Shay Holiday, Roscoe Robinson, The Montclairs, … read moreBobby Patterson (born 13 March 1944, Dallas, Texas) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Patterson produced records for Fontella Bass, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Shay Holiday, Roscoe Robinson, The Montclairs, Tommie Young, and Little Johnny Taylor. Albert King recorded… read more -
Jan Bradley
16,532 listeners
Jan Bradley (born Addie Bradley on July 6, 1943, in Byhalia, MS) is an American R&B singer. She is best known for recording the Curtis Mayfield song "Mama Didn't Lie" which hit the Billboard R&B and Pop charts in early 1963. View wikiJan Bradley (born Addie Bradley on July 6, 1943, in Byhalia, MS) is an American R&B singer. She is best known for recording the Curtis Mayfield song "Mama Didn't Lie" which hit the Billboard R&B and Pop charts in early 1963. View wiki -
Willie Hightower
8,349 listeners
American rhythm and blues, soul and funk singer. Born 1940 in Gadsden, Alabama. Teaming with veteran producer Bobby Robinson, Hightower cut… read moreAmerican rhythm and blues, soul and funk singer. Born 1940 in Gadsden, Alabama. Teaming with veteran producer Bobby Robinson, Hightower cut some fine soul during the '60s. The Gadsden, AL, native traveled the gospel circuit before g… read moreAmerican rhythm and blues, soul and funk singer. Born 1940 in Gadsden, Alabama. Teaming with veteran producer Bobby Robinson, Hightower cut some fine soul during the '60s. The Gadsden, AL, native traveled the gospel circuit before going secular, waxing his first singles for Robinson's E… read more -
The Flares
4,222 listeners
There are more bands known as The Flares: #1 An American doo-wop group. Also known as The Debonaires, The Flairs and The Peppers. As The Fl… read moreThere are more bands known as The Flares: #1 An American doo-wop group. Also known as The Debonaires, The Flairs and The Peppers. As The Flares, their biggest hit was the 1961 release "Foot Stompin' Part 1", which hit #20 … read moreThere are more bands known as The Flares: #1 An American doo-wop group. Also known as The Debonaires, The Flairs and The Peppers. As The Flares, their biggest hit was the 1961 release "Foot Stompin' Part 1", which hit #20 on the Black Singles chart and #25 on the Billboard Hot 100.… read more -
Eddie Giles
4,081 listeners
Eddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guita… read moreEddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guitarist. Eddy Giles was born in Frierson, Louisiana, near Shreveport. Giles sang in local gospel grou… read moreEddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guitarist. Eddy Giles was born in Frierson, Louisiana, near Shreveport. Giles sang in local gospel groups like the Humming Bees and The Pilgrim Jubilees in his you… read more -
Barbara & The Browns
22,931 listeners
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 -
Bessie Banks
15,631 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