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The What Four
4,802 listeners
The What Four were a girl group that achieved a short but sweet burst of popularity with their 1966 tune "I'm Gonna Destroy That … read moreThe What Four were a girl group that achieved a short but sweet burst of popularity with their 1966 tune "I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy", a single featuring a strong garage rock vibe edgier than your average pop group. Champi… read moreThe What Four were a girl group that achieved a short but sweet burst of popularity with their 1966 tune "I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy", a single featuring a strong garage rock vibe edgier than your average pop group. Championed by Columbia producer Teo Macero, otherwise known for hi… read more -
Rochell & The Candles
1,257 listeners
The curiously named Rochell and the Candles were an all-male black vocal group, formed in 1958 in Los Angeles, by Rochell Henderson (lead a… read moreThe curiously named Rochell and the Candles were an all-male black vocal group, formed in 1958 in Los Angeles, by Rochell Henderson (lead and tenor), Johnny Wyatt (lead and first tenor), Mel Sasso (tenor) and T.C. Henderson (bass). Roche… read moreThe curiously named Rochell and the Candles were an all-male black vocal group, formed in 1958 in Los Angeles, by Rochell Henderson (lead and tenor), Johnny Wyatt (lead and first tenor), Mel Sasso (tenor) and T.C. Henderson (bass). Rochell and T.C. were not related, but both came originally from … read more -
The Darnells
3,682 listeners
"The Darnells" is a pseudonym used by 1960s girl group The Marvelettes. View wiki"The Darnells" is a pseudonym used by 1960s girl group The Marvelettes. View wiki"The Darnells" is a pseudonym used by 1960s girl group The Marvelettes. View wiki -
Barbara Ruskin
1,712 listeners
Barbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Ma… read moreBarbara Ruskin was one of Britain’s few singer-songwriters in the 1960s, releasing a number of singles between 1965 and 1972 and co-hosting a radio programme for the BBC. Though none of the singles released under her own name charted, Marilyn Powell, Judy Cannon, The Foundations and Tony Christie… read more -
The Apollas
7,695 listeners
The Apollas was an American soul trio with Leola Jiles (Ferriday, Louisiana, U.S., 2 April 1938 - 16 May 2019), Ella Jamerson (Rome, Georgi… read moreThe Apollas was an American soul trio with Leola Jiles (Ferriday, Louisiana, U.S., 2 April 1938 - 16 May 2019), Ella Jamerson (Rome, Georgia, U.S.A.) and Dorothy Ramsey (Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.) The Apollas first started recording a… read moreThe Apollas was an American soul trio with Leola Jiles (Ferriday, Louisiana, U.S., 2 April 1938 - 16 May 2019), Ella Jamerson (Rome, Georgia, U.S.A.) and Dorothy Ramsey (Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A.) The Apollas first started recording as Leola & The Love Joys (later shortened to The Love Joy… read more -
Robin Ward
5,516 listeners
1/ Robin Ward (born 1941) is regarded as a "one-hit wonder" due to her 1963 million-selling smash "Wonderful Summer"; h… read more1/ Robin Ward (born 1941) is regarded as a "one-hit wonder" due to her 1963 million-selling smash "Wonderful Summer"; however, she was also a session singer under her real name, Jackie Ward. Her voice can be heard in … read more1/ Robin Ward (born 1941) is regarded as a "one-hit wonder" due to her 1963 million-selling smash "Wonderful Summer"; however, she was also a session singer under her real name, Jackie Ward. Her voice can be heard in several popular U.S. television series and motion pictures s… read more