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Buzz Cason

b. Adam E. Cason, 27 November 1939, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Within the middle-50s Cason got a preference to R&B and began a music group, the Casuals, that was, contrarily for Nashville, a rock and roll ‘n’ move group. The music group included Johnny McCreery, Chester Power, Billy Smith and Richard …

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Ruby Wright

b. 27 Oct 1939, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The eldest from the three kids of Kitty Wells and Johnnie Wright, she sang with her parents from an early on age. At age 13, she was authorized by RCA Information and beneath the creation of Chet Atkins, she got single produces as …

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Freddie North

Nashville vocalist Freddie North was a prolific disk jockey about WLAC through the years that it had been a leading R&B radio train station. North also worked well in product sales and advertising for Nashboro Information, a prominent gospel label. He shifted into the carrying out result in 1971, slicing …

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Jimmy Lewis

A reasonably interesting second-division spirit singer, Jimmy Lewis released nearly twelve singles in the 1960s, including a duet with Ray Charles close to the end from the 10 years (“If It Wasn’t for MISFORTUNE”), and wrote and arranged every monitor in Charles’ 1969 record Doing His Thing; Lewis in addition …

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