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Tag Archives: 1950s – 2000s

Sugar Pie DeSanto

Delivered Umpeylia Marcema Balinton, this musician was presented with her stage name in addition to her saving debut by tempo and blues ubermensch Johnny Otis. He dubbed her “Small Miss Sugars Pie” in 1955, rather than because she experienced a sweet teeth or loved to bake. “While we had been …

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Mighty Sparrow

Along with his ultra-sweet vocals and lyrics that talk about love and topical politics, Mighty Sparrow (delivered Slinger Francisco) increased towards the upper echelon of Trinidadian calypso. Most widely known for his strikes “Jean and Dinah” in 1956 and “Carnival Boycott” in 1957, Sparrow can be an 11-period champion from …

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The Mello-Kings

The Mello-Kings were one-hit wonders within the doo wop world, fondly remembered for the their lone nationwide hit, “Tonite, Tonite.” These were an all-white vocal group from Mt. Vernon, an operating course suburb of NEW YORK, situated in Westchester State merely to the north from the Bronx. Led by Robert …

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The Native Boys

LA R&B quintet the Local Kids formed in 1954 — based on Marv Goldberg’s profile within the Sept 1996 problem of Discoveries, business lead tenor Vince Weaver, 1st tenor Edward “Sack” Saunders, second tenor/baritone Fred Romain, and bass Harry Rosemont were classmates in the Cathedral Catholic SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL during …

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The Olympics

The Olympics were among the great L.A.-centered acts who were able to score local hits for the Western Coast by balancing upbeat and frequently funny novelty R&B tunes with those on the subject of well-known dances of your day (a number of the additional Western Coast groups who in shape …

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Omara Portuondo

Omara Portuonda may be the grand aged female of Cuban music. While her early recordings produced her a superstar in Cuba, her involvement within the 1996 record and video documentary, The Buena Vista Public Membership, brought her to worldwide attention. Her single record, The Buena Vista Public Membership Presents Omara …

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Freddie Roach

One of the most underrated soul-jazz organists from the ’60s, Freddie Roach recorded some seven albums for Blue Take note and Prestige. Where his contemporaries performed hard-driving, bluesy, soul-jazz, Roach’s strategy was even more textured and shaded. He was with the capacity of blistering potential clients, but he was interested …

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Louis Smith

Louis Smith was a talented but under-recorded straight-ahead bop trumpeter who led two schedules within the ’50s before retiring to instruct at the University or college of Michigan as well as the nearby Ann Arbor General public School system. For some of his profession, he continued to be a teacher, …

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P.F. Sloan

A seminal shape in the evolution of Western Coastline pop, singer/songwriter P.F. Sloan made up and produced a few of the most long lasting records from the 1960s. While his single efforts stay folk-rock cult classics, these were hardly advertised by longtime label Dunhill, and his following exit from the …

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Oscar Castro-Neves

Oscar Castro-Neves was a gifted Brazilian musician who have lived in the U.S. after 1966. Besides his essential contribution towards the motion usually referred to as bossa nova, he also got part in tasks with Joe Henderson (including their shows in the JVC Jazz Event) along with other great titles …

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