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Eddie Giles
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Eddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guita… read moreEddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guitarist. Eddy Giles was born in Frierson, Louisiana, near Shreveport. Giles sang in local gospel grou… read moreEddie Giles (Elbert Wiggins Giles, March 17, 1938 - February 5, 2019) was an American southern soul and gospel singer, songwriter and guitarist. Eddy Giles was born in Frierson, Louisiana, near Shreveport. Giles sang in local gospel groups like the Humming Bees and The Pilgrim Jubilees in his you… read more -
Jaibi
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Wife of the legendary Larry Banks, Jaibi (Joan Banks, nee Bates) is perhaps the best "unknown" vocalist out there - grab any mate… read moreWife of the legendary Larry Banks, Jaibi (Joan Banks, nee Bates) is perhaps the best "unknown" vocalist out there - grab any material you can - check out Kent's Dave Godin Deep Soul Treasures CDs and the Larry Banks soul … read moreWife of the legendary Larry Banks, Jaibi (Joan Banks, nee Bates) is perhaps the best "unknown" vocalist out there - grab any material you can - check out Kent's Dave Godin Deep Soul Treasures CDs and the Larry Banks soul family CD for more solo and duet (with Larry) cuts by her. … read more -
Bessie Banks
15,638 listeners
Bessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born… read moreBessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born Bessie White in North Carolina, and later raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the mid-1950s, she beg… read moreBessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born Bessie White in North Carolina, and later raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the mid-1950s, she began singing with a quartet called Three Guys and a Doll. Whil… read more -
Big John Hamilton
7,229 listeners
A brilliant Southern soul singer, Florida's Big John Hamilton had a voice to match his name and practically defines the concept of obs… read moreA brilliant Southern soul singer, Florida's Big John Hamilton had a voice to match his name and practically defines the concept of obscurity. Hamilton cut eight solo 45s as well as a couple of duets with Doris Allen (including an in… read moreA brilliant Southern soul singer, Florida's Big John Hamilton had a voice to match his name and practically defines the concept of obscurity. Hamilton cut eight solo 45s as well as a couple of duets with Doris Allen (including an interesting version of Buddy Miles' "Them Changes&qu… read more -
The Knight Brothers
7,583 listeners
The Knight Brothers were a soul music duo, comprising Richard Dunbar (b 31 May 1939) and Jimmy Diggs (b James Leon Diggs, 11 October 1938).… read moreThe Knight Brothers were a soul music duo, comprising Richard Dunbar (b 31 May 1939) and Jimmy Diggs (b James Leon Diggs, 11 October 1938). Both had been singing in local church choirs, when they met while living in Washington D.C. in th… read moreThe Knight Brothers were a soul music duo, comprising Richard Dunbar (b 31 May 1939) and Jimmy Diggs (b James Leon Diggs, 11 October 1938). Both had been singing in local church choirs, when they met while living in Washington D.C. in the early 1950s. The pair then formed a doo-wop group, the Sta… read more -
Eddie & Ernie
7,136 listeners
Eddie and Ernie were an American soul music duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (born William Edgar Campbell, 23 December 1940, Mar… read moreEddie and Ernie were an American soul music duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (born William Edgar Campbell, 23 December 1940, Marion County, Texas – died 10 July 1994, Los Angeles) and Ernie Johnson Jnr. (born 22 October 1943, … read moreEddie and Ernie were an American soul music duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (born William Edgar Campbell, 23 December 1940, Marion County, Texas – died 10 July 1994, Los Angeles) and Ernie Johnson Jnr. (born 22 October 1943, Grimes County, Texas – died 20 August 2005, Phoenix, Arizona… read more