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Tommy Edwards

Vocalist, pianist, and composer Tommy Edwards began executing in Richmond when he was 9. He produced his first influence in R&B circles in 1946, composing “That Chick’s As well Youthful to Fry.” He started recording for top level in 1949 and acquired his first strike in 1951 with “YET AGAIN” …

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Adam Wade

An all natural singer, vocalist/acting professional/drummer Wade was influenced by Jesse Belvin, Johnny Mathis (who bounced from the gate a couple of years before Wade), and Nat Ruler Cole. Wade was raised in Pittsburgh PA, and briefly worked well like a laboratory associate for the famous Dr. Jonas Salk who …

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Sammy Turner

Clean R&B singer Sammy Turner’s stylish remakes from the standards “Lavender Blue” and “Always” lit in the pop graphs in 1959. Agreed upon to Big Best Records and provided lush creation by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Turner also strike with “Heaven” in 1960. He resulted in on Motown afterwards …

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