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This bassist worked on the 1998 “comeback” album for Smooth entitled Reality He should not be confused with the gospel guitarist of the same name ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Keyboardist Charles Johnson, covering everything from organ to Casio, has recorded with the Ss Paul & Augustine Gospel Choir He should not be confused with the famous gospel guitarist and songwriter of the same name, leader of Charles Johnson & the Revivers
Vocalist Charles Moore, who began singing with the Georgia Mass Choir during that ensemble’s second decade, should not be confused with the North Carolina gospel and bluegrass songwriter of the same name
A ride on St Charles Avenue trolley in New Orleans early in the morning may catch Charles Neville in his favorite location practicing T’ai Chi The Neville Brother most known for his pursuit of Eastern spiritual knowledge is also the family’s keeper of the horn
Few blues guitarists can boast the varied r�sum� of Texas native Cal Green From blues to doo wop to jazz, Green has played ‘em all — and done each idiom proud in the process
Charles Sheffield was an early-’60s R&B singer from Lake Charles, LA, noted for the local/regional hit “It’s Your Voodoo Working,” which is acclaimed more now than when it debuted on Excello Records in 1961
C-Nario is a female R&B trio from Chicago who mix classic-style vocal-group soul with contemporary production, courtesy of Chicago soul veteran Clarence Johnson, who worked with cult favorites like the Lovelites, Heaven & Earth, and Brighter Side of Darkness during the ’70s
At least one vocalist named Charles Thompson—with a solid background in choral singin—has been active as a studio background vocalist since at least the early ’90s
Best known as a violinist and, later, orchestra leader, Charles Veal also recorded two R&B vocal albums for Capitol during the early ’80s Also a capable viola and saxophone player, Veal studied music at the University of Southern California, where his teachers included Jascha Heifetz
Charles Wilson was raised in Chicago, and started singing early; as a teenager he sang in Chicago area nightclubs but was too young to have a beer Despite having R&B/blues singer Little Milton (“We’re Gonna Make It”) for an uncle, his “big break” didn’t come until he got the opportunity to go on the road with Bobby Rush