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The Delcos

South Flex, Indiana-based R&B group the Delcos formed in 1961 — according to Marv Goldberg’s profile in the 1972 problem of Record Exchanger — initial tenor Pike Miller, tenor Peter Woodard, tenor/baritone Richard Greene, and bass Otis Smith initial met as learners at South Flex Central SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. A …

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Curtis Lee

Curtis Lee occupies the period of rock and roll & roll among the loss of life of Friend Holly as well as the arrival from the Beatles — an interval usually regarded as “shed years,” because, in addition to the Seaside Boys, several performers involved lingered long within the graphs …

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The Jive Five

Most widely known for the main R&B strike “My True Tale,” the Jive Five were mostly of the vocal groupings to survive the changeover in the ’50s towards the ’60s. Along the way, they helped move the music itself forwards, providing an integral hyperlink between doo wop and ’60s spirit. …

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