Major Lance
- 60% match to The Charades
4 April 1939 (1941 is also cited), Winterville, Mississippi, USA, d. 3 September 1994, Decatur, Georgia, USA. A former amateur boxer and a dancer on the Jim Lounsbury record-hop television show, Lance also sang with the Five Gospel Harmonaires and for a brief period with Otis Leavill and Barbara Tyson in the Floats. His 1959 Mercury Records release, I Got A Girl,
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Robert Knight
- 52% match to The Charades
24 April 1945, Franklin, Tennessee, USA. Knight made his professional vocal debut with the Paramounts, a harmony quintet comprising school friends. Signed to Dot Records, they recorded Free Me in 1961, a US R&B hit, outselling the cover version by Johnny Preston. After this initial success their subsequent releases flopped and resulted in the group breaking u
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The original members of this vocal group from Los Angeles, California, USA, were lead Cal Waymon (1942, Houston, Texas, USA), Carl Gilbert (b. 1943, Toledo, Ohio, USA) and Jean Smith (b. 1945, Arkansas, USA), all graduates of Los Angeles Jefferson High School. Waymon, the writer and producer of the group, had a background as a folk singer, and had for a time lived in N
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The Sapphires
- 47% match to The Charades
A vocal trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, comprising Carol Jackson (lead), George Gainer and Joe Livingston. The group purveyed an infectious pop soul girl-group sound that was typical of east coast African-American acts during the early 60s. Their one big hit was Who Do You Love (number 9 R&B, number 25 pop) in 1964, but they recorded other excellent n
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Charles Anthony Graci, 14 May 1936, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. When guitarist and songwriter Charlie Gracie recorded the original version of the rock n roll song Butterfly in 1957, he faced stiff competition from Andy Williams cover version. Gracies Elvis Presley -like vocal took the song to number 5 in the US charts and Top 20 in th
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21 June 1946, Atascadero, California, USA. Holloway began her recording career with three small Los Angeles labels, Donna, Catch and Minasa, in the early 60s, recording under the aegis of producer Hal Davis. In 1964, Holloway made an impromptu performance at a disc jockeys convention in California, where she was spotted by a Motown Records talent scout. She signed to
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Bunny Sigler
- 38% match to The Charades
Walter Sigler, 27 March 1941, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Sigler first made a name for himself singing a medley of old R&B hits, finding success in 1967 with Let The Good Times Roll/Feel So Good (number 20 R&B and number 22 pop) and Lovey Dovey/Youre So Fine. Earlier in his career he had belonged to a doo-wop
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Darrell Banks
- 34% match to The Charades
Darrell Eubanks, 1938, Mansfield, Ohio, USA, d. March 1970, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Banks sprang to fame in 1966 with his magnificent debut single, Open The Door To Your Heart, one of the finest non- Motown Records releases to emerge from Detroit. A second hit, Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You, followed that same year, but the singers progress was
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Two pairs of sisters, Millie and Cal Gill, and Bertha and Norma Barbee, formed the original Velvelettes line-up in 1961 at Western Michigan State University. After recording a one-off single, There He Goes, for IPG Records in 1963, they were signed to Motown Records, where they were placed in the hands of fledgling producer Norman Whitfield. This partnership spawned
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Dobie Gray
- 30% match to The Charades
26 July 1940, Simonton, Texas, USA. Gray moved from Texas to California in the early 60s, where he began recording for local labels. His seventh single Look At Me was a minor hit for the Cordak label in January 1963. The compulsive, if boastful, single The In Crowd (written by Billy Page) was his major breakthrough in 1965, spending severa
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28 February 1944, Chicago, Illinois, USA, d. 27 November 1998, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. A vocalist in the style of Dionne Warwick and Brenda Holloway, Acklin first recorded for Special Agent under the name Barbara Allen. In 1966, following a spell as a backing singer, she worked as a receptionist at the Brunswick Records offices, and submitted some of her own compositions to p
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Lou Johnson
- 29% match to The Charades
1941, USA. A singer in the mould of Ben E. King, Johnson was a former member of the Zionettes. Their single Talking About The Man enjoyed sufficient local interest to prompt his solo ambitions. Signed to the Big Top/Big Hill group of labels, Johnson recorded a series of superb Burt Bacharach / Hal David compositions, including Reach Out For Me (1963)
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Edwin Starr
- 27% match to The Charades
Charles Edwin Hatcher, 21 January 1942, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, d. 2 April 2003, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. The brother of soul singers Roger and Willie Hatcher, Starr was raised in Cleveland, where he formed the Future Tones vocal group in 1957. They recorded one single for Tress, before Starr was drafted into the US Army for three years. After completing his
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