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James Sheppard

Bass guitarist Adam Sheppard was a genuine person in the Seattle-based steel music group Sanctuary. When that group broke aside, he produced the music group Nevermore with fellow Sanctuary associates Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis.

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The Heartbeats

Lead singer Adam “Shep” Sheppard co-wrote some velvety doo wop ballads for the Heartbeats through the mid-’50s; one entrance, “ONE THOUSAND Miles Apart,” was an enormous R&B vendor in 1956. The Queens, NY quintet started its string of street-corner classics with “Crazy for you personally” and “Darling How Longer,” culminating …

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Shep & the Limelites

Shep & the Limelites’ name will forever end up being etched in rock and roll & roll background for saving the endearing “Daddy’s House,” a sensitive ballad about returning from battle that soared to number 2 over the pop graphs in-may 1961. Adam Sheppard’s career started using the Heartbeats, a …

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