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Little Joe Cook

Small Joe Make had in least 3 successful music professions in one life time. Perhaps one of the most long lasting performers ever to emerge from Philadelphia, Make sang gospel and tempo & blues, fostered several dance crazes, and arranged at least one effective lady group in his profession. Joe …

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The Sherrys

The Sherrys were a short-lived girl group with a wealthy, soulful sound, built around dance numbers they performed with extraordinary exuberance, organized by Philadelphia singing star Small Joe Make. A experienced of gospel and R&B, Make had led an organization known as the Thrillers in the middle-’50s until 1961, when …

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Tammi Terrell

Vocalist Tammi Terrell joined pushes using the immortal Marvin Gaye to generate a number of the most significant love music ever to emerge from the Motown strike factory; unfortunately, their group of traditional duets — “Ain’t No Hill Great Enough,” “Ain’t NOTHING BEATS genuine,” and “You’re All I have to …

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