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Billy Butler

Younger brother of Jerry Butler, Billy Butler wasn’t almost as well referred to as his sibling, but recorded some okay Chicago soul in the ’60s. Documenting for OKeh under maker Carl Davis, Butler’s middle-’60s singles had been quite just like labelmates Main Lance’s and (much less certainly) Curtis Mayfield’s as …

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Five Empressions

The Five Empressions would become better-known ever sold as the Five Emprees, who had a significant hit in the Chicago area using their cover from the Addrisi Brothers’ “Small Miss Sad,” which rose to number 74 in the national charts. “Small Miss Sad,” nevertheless, was first released on the tiny …

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Bob & Gene

Though Bobby Nunn and Eugene Coplin were still teenagers in 1967 when Nunn’s father William made a decision to start his very own label, Mo Do Records, the duo didn’t permit how old they are stop them from spending their afternoons writing tracks and practicing their harmonies. Their one “You …

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Huey Lewis & the News

Huey Lewis & the news headlines were a bar music group that made great. With their basic, straightforward rock and roll & move, the San Francisco-based group became among America’s most well-known pop/rock bands from the middle-’80s. Inspired similarly by United kingdom pub rock and roll and ’60s R&B and …

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Leroy Hutson

Perhaps one of the most underrated spirit producers from the ’70s, multi-talented manufacturer/vocalist/songwriter/instrumentalist Leroy Hutson began his profession in a variety of vocal groupings around his hometown of Newark, NJ, in the ’60s, but found his early achievement being a co-writer for Howard School roommate Donny Hathaway’s 1970 strike one …

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Johnny Bristol

Though given birth to in Morganton, NC, vocalist, composer, and producer Johnny Bristol began his career in Detroit and was a longtime force at Motown from 1961 to 1973. Bristol teamed with Jackey Beavers performing duets for Gwen Gordy’s Tri-Phi label in Detroit through the early ’60s. They slice the …

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The Wailing Souls

The consummate origins music group, the Wailing Souls may do not have gained the international trustworthiness of their compatriots, at least not in the height from the genre’s popularity, however they did outlive many of them. Their extremely survival continues to be their greatest power, that and their capability to …

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The Esquires

The Esquires were a vocal group from Milwaukee, WI, formed in 1957 in the height from the R&B vocal boom. Gilbert Moorer, his sibling Alvis, and sister Betty had been children of the musical family members; their father experienced sung inside a gospel group known as the Friendly Five, while …

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The Five Stairsteps

The Five Stairsteps were “The First Category of Soul” — a title bestowed upon the Chicago-based teenaged group partly for their astounding five-year run of hits, including the million-selling “O-o-h Kid” and eight other singles that, from 1966 through 1970, reached the very best 20 of Billboard’s R&B chart. The …

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The Artistics

A Chicago R&B and spirit group discovered by Main Lance, the Artistics were formed in 1958 at Marshall SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. They sang in the 1960 Democratic Convention and supported Lance before documenting for Okeh in 1963. Initial business lead vocalist Robert Dobyne became a member of founding users Aaron …

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