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Chuck Higgins

Saxophonist Chuck Higgins earned R&B popularity for his structure “Pachuko Hop,” which remains to be a perennial favourite among Latino followers, but didn’t gain plenty of general R&B acclaim to graph in the first ’50s. Higgins also performed trombone and trumpet. He relocated from his indigenous Gary to LA in …

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The Blendells

The Blendells were among numerous Mexican-American groups in East LA signed by producer/label entrepreneur Eddie Davis, and had a little national hit using a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “La La La La La,” which produced #62 in 1964. Just like the Premiers’ “Farmer John,” also popular in 1964 and in …

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Peaches & Herb

Though soul/pop Peaches and Herb was billed being a duo, their group member rotation is even more much like a group’s. The initial Peaches, Francine Hurd Barker, a Washington, D.C., indigenous, earned the child years nickname “Peaches” due to her genteel way. She sang in community organizations and in her …

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Patti Drew

Vocalist Patti Drew had the very first hit edition of “Workin’ on the Groovy Factor,” later on a 1969 Best 20 R&B/pop strike for the 5th Dimensions. She started her singing profession as the business lead singer from the Drew-vels, including her sisters Lorraine and Erma and bass vocalist Carlton …

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