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Tammy St. John
2,279 listeners
Born Judith Coster in Hornchurch, Essex, Tammy St. John recorded several singles for Pye Records during the 1960s, most notably a version o… read moreBorn Judith Coster in Hornchurch, Essex, Tammy St. John recorded several singles for Pye Records during the 1960s, most notably a version of Fangette Willett's 'Dark Shadows and Empty Hallways' which went on to inspire art… read moreBorn Judith Coster in Hornchurch, Essex, Tammy St. John recorded several singles for Pye Records during the 1960s, most notably a version of Fangette Willett's 'Dark Shadows and Empty Hallways' which went on to inspire artists as diverse as Saint Etienne and NON and was released wh… read more -
Lorraine Silver
2,994 listeners
British singer Lorraine Silver issued just two singles – neither of which was a hit at the time – but she later found popularity on the nor… read moreBritish singer Lorraine Silver issued just two singles – neither of which was a hit at the time – but she later found popularity on the northern soul scene when her pounding Lost summer love was rediscovered. She was born in London in 1… read moreBritish singer Lorraine Silver issued just two singles – neither of which was a hit at the time – but she later found popularity on the northern soul scene when her pounding Lost summer love was rediscovered. She was born in London in 1952 and raised in west London. In 1965, at the age of 13, s… read more -
Val McKenna
1,627 listeners
A singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop s… read moreA singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop soul-style singers to come out of early- to mid-'60s England. Apart from a convincing deliver… read moreA singer whose career was managed by the Ivy League members John Carter and Ken Lewis, Val McKenna was one of the better white female pop soul-style singers to come out of early- to mid-'60s England. Apart from a convincing delivery on numbers like "Mixed Up" and Shook Up Girl. … read more -
Sharon Tandy
5,171 listeners
Sharon Tandy (born Sharon Finkelstein; 18 September 1943 – 21 March 2015) was a South African singer who achieved some success in the Unite… read moreSharon Tandy (born Sharon Finkelstein; 18 September 1943 – 21 March 2015) was a South African singer who achieved some success in the United Kingdom in the 1960s as part of the blue-eyed soul and psychedelic movements. In 1966, she recor… read moreSharon Tandy (born Sharon Finkelstein; 18 September 1943 – 21 March 2015) was a South African singer who achieved some success in the United Kingdom in the 1960s as part of the blue-eyed soul and psychedelic movements. In 1966, she recorded some songs at Stax studios, a rarity for a white singer.… read more -
Shirley & the Shirelles
2,524 listeners
One of the first of the late Fifties and early Sixties girl groups and among the few to write their own hits, the Shirelles were also one o… read moreOne of the first of the late Fifties and early Sixties girl groups and among the few to write their own hits, the Shirelles were also one of the longest lasting The Shirelles, a group of 16 and 17 year olds, were all friends from Passaic… read moreOne of the first of the late Fifties and early Sixties girl groups and among the few to write their own hits, the Shirelles were also one of the longest lasting The Shirelles, a group of 16 and 17 year olds, were all friends from Passaic High School in Passaic, New Jersey, that began singing toge… read more -
Billie Davis
19,060 listeners
Billie Davis is a British pop star whose peak spanned the 5 years from 1963 to 1968, releasing tunes on Decca, Parlophone, Piccadilly and C… read moreBillie Davis is a British pop star whose peak spanned the 5 years from 1963 to 1968, releasing tunes on Decca, Parlophone, Piccadilly and Columbia. She was a protegé of Robert Stigwood and recorded in studios helmed by contemporaries lik… read moreBillie Davis is a British pop star whose peak spanned the 5 years from 1963 to 1968, releasing tunes on Decca, Parlophone, Piccadilly and Columbia. She was a protegé of Robert Stigwood and recorded in studios helmed by contemporaries like Joe "Telstar" Meek and Mike Vickers of Manfred M… read more -
Clydie King
5,360 listeners
Clydie King (Clydie May Crittendon, Dallas, Texas, August 21, 1943 - January 7, 2019) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer be… read moreClydie King (Clydie May Crittendon, Dallas, Texas, August 21, 1943 - January 7, 2019) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer best known for her session work as a backing vocalist. Discovered by songwriter Richard Berry, King … read moreClydie King (Clydie May Crittendon, Dallas, Texas, August 21, 1943 - January 7, 2019) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer best known for her session work as a backing vocalist. Discovered by songwriter Richard Berry, King began her recording career in 1956 with Little Clydie & … read more -
Candy & The Kisses
5,358 listeners
Armed with a fly name and gifted producers and writers, this Port Richmond, NY, USA, group still didn't click. The group consisted of … read moreArmed with a fly name and gifted producers and writers, this Port Richmond, NY, USA, group still didn't click. The group consisted of sisters Candy and Suzanne Nelson and their friend Jeanette Johnson. The Nelsons' father was a… read moreArmed with a fly name and gifted producers and writers, this Port Richmond, NY, USA, group still didn't click. The group consisted of sisters Candy and Suzanne Nelson and their friend Jeanette Johnson. The Nelsons' father was a minister and they developed their singing skills in his chu… read more -
Jimmy Radcliffe
23,802 listeners
James Radcliffe was born on November 18, 1936, in New York City. There he attended school and the All Souls Episcopal Church, where he was … read moreJames Radcliffe was born on November 18, 1936, in New York City. There he attended school and the All Souls Episcopal Church, where he was an altar boy and choir member. As a teen he worked for a year at the Jewelry Sales Corp. on 44 Str… read moreJames Radcliffe was born on November 18, 1936, in New York City. There he attended school and the All Souls Episcopal Church, where he was an altar boy and choir member. As a teen he worked for a year at the Jewelry Sales Corp. on 44 Street from September 1952. Jim enlisted in the airforce in 195… read more