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Brooklyn doo wop outfit the Four-Evers remain best known for their 1964 hit “Be My Girl,” a record boasting such ebullient harmonies that many believed it featured the Four Seasons under an alias
Foxy was Ish Ledesma (lead vocals), Arnold Pasiero (bass), Richie Puente Jr (percussion), Charlie Murchiano (keyboards), and Joe Galdo (drums) They worked as the house band for Henry Stone’s T
Montreal-native France Joli began singing in 1974 for commercials and talent shows By 1979, she had a number 13 national hit, “Come to Me” It was followed by Joli’s self-titled album the same year
Frances Nero’s Motown recording “Keep on Loving Me,” released March 11, 1966, is a distinction that can’t be taken away Though not a hit, it’s part of Motown’s glorious history and so rare it sells for around 250 dollars
Vocalist Francine Reed can’t remember a time when she didn’t sing In her youth, the Chicago-born, Phoenix-raised song stylist sang in church and in grammar school
Drummer Francis Clay was born in Rock Island, IL, on November 16, 1923 Learning music from his family, Clay was playing some guitar and entering amateur contests at the age of five
Millie Jackson credits friends Keith Williams and Chuck Carter with teaching her how to sing at the outset of her music career She met Jean Davis (Tyrone Davis’ sister) on the road; Jean was opening for Tyrone and they became friends
Urban vocal quartet Jaze comprised singers Larry Ballard, John Gibson, Chauncy Jackson and Jose Perez The group’s self-titled debut LP appeared on Universal’s Uptown imprint in the fall of 1999
Frank Cheatham Jr has successfully balanced his spiritual commitment and his love and mastery of music A veteran composer, producer, and session keyboardist/bassist, he released his debut album, Basic Keys to Life, in 2001
For the wieners who love wieners and the weirdos who love weird song titles, all Frank Culley had to do was fry up some “Flying Sausages” for RCA in the early ’50s to earn a state of eternal grace