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O.C. Smith

O.C. Smith started being a jazz vocalist and afterwards moved into nation and R&B. The Louisiana vocalist was employed to displace Joe Williams in Count number Basie’s music group in the first ’60s after trimming some unsuccessful information for Cadence among others within the ’50s. He sang with Basie’s music …

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Jimmy Hughes

Jimmy Hughes established manufacturer Rick Hall’s fledgling Popularity studio room as an R&B mecca along with his 1964 blues ballad “Grab Away.” The ex-gospel vocalist installed with Hall in 1962, nonetheless it wasn’t before explosive “Grab Apart” was released on the Popularity label that his profession became popular. With a …

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