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Seven Foot Dilly & His Hot Pickles Biography, Photos, PicturesThe names of old-time string bands that recorded in the ’20s and ’30s tend to be pretty ridiculous, some of them made up by corny disc jockeys or promoters This group may have the worst name of the bunch, based on both the surname and height of bandleader guitarist John Dilleshaw, a historical old-time guitar picker whose height was close enough to seven feet to suit the purposes of old-time band naming
Seventh Day Slumber Biography, Photos, PicturesDallas-based alternative CCM band Seventh Day Slumber was led by frontman Joseph Rojas, a former cocaine addict who turned to religion in the wake of a near-fatal overdose Teaming with guitarist Evan Weatherford, bassist Joshua Schwartz and drummer Adam Witte, he formed Seventh Day Slumber in 1996, and upon signing to the Afinia label the group issued Matthew Twenty-Five three years later
Shades of Blue Biography, Photos, PicturesThe Domingos formed while in junior high in 1961 The lineup consisted of Nick Marinelli (lead), Bob Kerr (baritone), Ernie Dernai (first tenor), and Dan Guise (baritone) All lived in Livonia, a suburb of Detroit, MI
Shadow Biography, Photos, PicturesShadow spun off from the Ohio Players around 1979 and hung around long enough (three years) to record three albums Their identity was shrouded in mystery, James “Diamond” Williams (drummer), William “Billy” Beck (keyboards), and Chet Willis (guitar) seemingly were the main members
Shai Biography, Photos, PicturesAt the end of 1992, the four-man urban contemporary vocal group Shai shot to the top of the R&B and pop charts with their debut album, …If I Ever Fall in Love, and its number one title track
Shakey Jake Harris Biography, Photos, PicturesJake Harris knew how to shake a pair of dice in order to roll a lucrative winner He also realized early on that his nephew, guitarist Magic Sam, was a winner as a bluesman Harris may have not been a technical wizard on his chosen instrument, but his vocals and harp style were proficient enough to result in a reasonably successful career (both with Sam and without)
Shalamar Biography, Photos, PicturesShalamar was the creation of Dick Griffey, the booking agent for the television R&B program Soul Train, and British R&B producer Simon Soussan The group’s first single, the 1977 Motown medley “Uptown Festival,” featured a bevy of faceless studio musicians; once it became a hit, Griffey decided to form a performing group under the name Shalamar
ShanDozia Biography, Photos, PicturesBorn in LA’s Jungle District, Shannon “ShanDozia” Myvett began singing in talent shows and high school groups as a child In 1994, at the age of 15, he was signed to Vybe Squad Entertainment, which in turn arranged an audition with Quincy Jones’ Qwest Records in 1997
Shane & Shane Biography, Photos, PicturesContemporary Christian Music duo Shane & Shane are the combined forces of a pair of solo artists, Shane Barnard and Shane Everett A straightforward, testifying CCM act in the style of first generation genre artists like Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W
Shanice Biography, Photos, PicturesA member of the Motown label roster during the 1990s, R&B singer Shanice was best known for her infectious smash “I Love Your Smile” Born May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson entered show business virtually as a toddler, appearing in a number of musicals and television commercials; by 1984 she was a regular on the series Kids Incorporated, and soon after performed on the program Star Search

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