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Ann Cole
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Ann Cole (born Cynthia Coleman on January 24, 1934 in Newark, NJ) was an R&B/former gospel singer who was the first artist signed to th… read moreAnn Cole (born Cynthia Coleman on January 24, 1934 in Newark, NJ) was an R&B/former gospel singer who was the first artist signed to the popular 1950s label Baton Records. From 1956-1962 she scored 3 top 40 hits before she stopped re… read moreAnn Cole (born Cynthia Coleman on January 24, 1934 in Newark, NJ) was an R&B/former gospel singer who was the first artist signed to the popular 1950s label Baton Records. From 1956-1962 she scored 3 top 40 hits before she stopped recording. Cole was considered to be too far ahead of her time… read more -
Sandra Phillips
4,780 listeners
Sandy is an independent singer, songwriter and composer from St. Louis… her original songs draw life from the rich crosscurrents of a… read moreSandy is an independent singer, songwriter and composer from St. Louis… her original songs draw life from the rich crosscurrents of acoustic folk-rock, pop, and jazz music. The result is vibrant, current, original music with an emo… read moreSandy is an independent singer, songwriter and composer from St. Louis… her original songs draw life from the rich crosscurrents of acoustic folk-rock, pop, and jazz music. The result is vibrant, current, original music with an emotional and timeless feel…her unique approach to this v… read more -
Eugene Church
2,524 listeners
Eugene Church (b. Jan. 23, 1938 - d. April 3, 1993, Los Angeles, California) was an American singer. Church collaborated with Jesse Belvin … read moreEugene Church (b. Jan. 23, 1938 - d. April 3, 1993, Los Angeles, California) was an American singer. Church collaborated with Jesse Belvin in the 1950s as The Cliques, releasing singles on Modern Records. Late in the 1950s he released a … read moreEugene Church (b. Jan. 23, 1938 - d. April 3, 1993, Los Angeles, California) was an American singer. Church collaborated with Jesse Belvin in the 1950s as The Cliques, releasing singles on Modern Records. Late in the 1950s he released a four singles of his own, as Eugene Church & the Fellows.… read more -
Prince La La
2,475 listeners
New Orleans R&B cult icon Prince La La was born Lawrence Nelson in 1936. A product of the Crescent City's Ninth Ward district, he … read moreNew Orleans R&B cult icon Prince La La was born Lawrence Nelson in 1936. A product of the Crescent City's Ninth Ward district, he was the brother of guitarist Walter "Papoose" Nelson, one of the signature guitarists in… read moreNew Orleans R&B cult icon Prince La La was born Lawrence Nelson in 1936. A product of the Crescent City's Ninth Ward district, he was the brother of guitarist Walter "Papoose" Nelson, one of the signature guitarists in producer Dave Bartholomew's ace session band. Lawrence… read more -
Jan Bradley
17,577 listeners
Jan Bradley (born Addie Bradley on July 6, 1943, in Byhalia, MS) is an American R&B singer. She is best known for recording the Curtis Mayfield song "Mama Didn't Lie" which hit the Billboard R&B and Pop charts in early 1963. View wikiJan Bradley (born Addie Bradley on July 6, 1943, in Byhalia, MS) is an American R&B singer. She is best known for recording the Curtis Mayfield song "Mama Didn't Lie" which hit the Billboard R&B and Pop charts in early 1963. View wiki -
Jimmy Holiday
6,306 listeners
Jimmy Holiday (24-July 1934 - 15 February 1987) was an American soul singer, songwriter and producer. View wikiJimmy Holiday (24-July 1934 - 15 February 1987) was an American soul singer, songwriter and producer. View wikiJimmy Holiday (24-July 1934 - 15 February 1987) was an American soul singer, songwriter and producer. View wiki -
Ronnie Love
2,841 listeners
Ronnie Love (Ronald Dunbar, April 15, 1939 – April 3, 2018) was an American songwriter, A&R director and record producer who worked clo… read moreRonnie Love (Ronald Dunbar, April 15, 1939 – April 3, 2018) was an American songwriter, A&R director and record producer who worked closely with Holland-Dozier-Holland, and with George Clinton. His co-writing credits include the hit … read moreRonnie Love (Ronald Dunbar, April 15, 1939 – April 3, 2018) was an American songwriter, A&R director and record producer who worked closely with Holland-Dozier-Holland, and with George Clinton. His co-writing credits include the hit songs "Give Me Just a Little More Time", "Ban… read more