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Clay Hammond
3,852 listeners
Clay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylo… read moreClay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylor's huge soul hit, "Part Time Love." He was also a decent Sam Cooke-style soul sing… read moreClay Hammond (Groesbeck, TX, June 21, 1936) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Clay Hammond was the author of Little Johnny Taylor's huge soul hit, "Part Time Love." He was also a decent Sam Cooke-style soul singer in his own right, however, who recorded for various label… read more -
Tom Brock
17,339 listeners
Tom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, … read moreTom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, 'I love You More And More', released in 1974 (20th Century Records). His work as a songw… read moreTom Brock is a singer and songwriter born in Austin, Texas, USA. He worked with Barry White, who also co-produced Brock's only album, 'I love You More And More', released in 1974 (20th Century Records). His work as a songwriter includes Gloria Scott's 'A Case of Too Much Love Makin'. View wiki -
The Natural Four
16,754 listeners
Formed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you… read moreFormed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you were mine" A side b/w "You Did This for Me". "I Thought you were mine" s… read moreFormed in 1967, the Natural Four first signed with a local Oakland label, Boola Boola Records. The first 45 release was "I Thought you were mine" A side b/w "You Did This for Me". "I Thought you were mine" sold 30,000 locally as it was played on KDIA where it rose to… read more -
Soul Generation
3,212 listeners
Official Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B… read moreOfficial Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B music to make a name for themselves. Group originator Cliff Perkins (lead singer, tenor, Choreog… read moreOfficial Biography (Courtesy of Soul Generation) It was January 1970 and a group known as The Citations set off into the world of R&B music to make a name for themselves. Group originator Cliff Perkins (lead singer, tenor, Choreographer), along with Earl Davenport (2nd tenor), Thomas Timmo… read more -
Ronnie Dyson
19,766 listeners
Ronnie Dyson (Ronald Dyson, June 5, 1950 — November 10, 1990) was an American singer and actor. Born in Washington, D.C., Dyson grew up in … read moreRonnie Dyson (Ronald Dyson, June 5, 1950 — November 10, 1990) was an American singer and actor. Born in Washington, D.C., Dyson grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he sang in church choirs. At just 18 years of age, he won a lead part in … read moreRonnie Dyson (Ronald Dyson, June 5, 1950 — November 10, 1990) was an American singer and actor. Born in Washington, D.C., Dyson grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he sang in church choirs. At just 18 years of age, he won a lead part in the Broadway production of Hair, debuting in New York in 196… read more -
Roscoe Robinson
12,163 listeners
Roscoe Robinson (May 22, 1928, Dumont, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer. Robinson recorded as a gospel solo artist in the 19… read moreRoscoe Robinson (May 22, 1928, Dumont, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer. Robinson recorded as a gospel solo artist in the 1950s with Trumpet Records, and sang in groups such as The Five Trumpets, Highway QCs, and The Fairf… read moreRoscoe Robinson (May 22, 1928, Dumont, Arkansas) is an American gospel and soul singer. Robinson recorded as a gospel solo artist in the 1950s with Trumpet Records, and sang in groups such as The Five Trumpets, Highway QCs, and The Fairfield Four. He began recording secular soul in the 1960s, and… read more -
G.C. Cameron
6,766 listeners
George Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron … read moreGeorge Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron joined Motown act The Spinners as lead singer. He sang both lead parts on their first big hit, 197… read moreGeorge Curtis "G.C." Cameron is an American soul and R&B singer. After serving in the Vietnam War with the Marines, Cameron joined Motown act The Spinners as lead singer. He sang both lead parts on their first big hit, 1970's It's a Shame, co-written and produced by Stevi… read more -
Marie "Queenie" Lyons
13,108 listeners
Marie “Queenie” Lyons is a mystery girl, a Southern enigma. Like a kind of black Bobbie Gentry, after just one album (“SOUL FEVER”) Queenie… read moreMarie “Queenie” Lyons is a mystery girl, a Southern enigma. Like a kind of black Bobbie Gentry, after just one album (“SOUL FEVER”) Queenie vanished. Following its 1970 release, she disappeared off the soul map forever, like a roman cand… read moreMarie “Queenie” Lyons is a mystery girl, a Southern enigma. Like a kind of black Bobbie Gentry, after just one album (“SOUL FEVER”) Queenie vanished. Following its 1970 release, she disappeared off the soul map forever, like a roman candle floating off into the warm Southern night. Because of the… read more