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The New Holidays
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Members of Ratt Ass, Cousin Jr, and The Whynos came together to write holiday songs. They released their first album, Every Year, in 2005 a… read moreMembers of Ratt Ass, Cousin Jr, and The Whynos came together to write holiday songs. They released their first album, Every Year, in 2005 and a one track single in 2006 called "Anda P'al Carajo!" A new album is expected by the year 2017. View wikiMembers of Ratt Ass, Cousin Jr, and The Whynos came together to write holiday songs. They released their first album, Every Year, in 2005 and a one track single in 2006 called "Anda P'al Carajo!" A new album is expected by the year 2017. View wiki -
Jeanette Williams
1,036 listeners
The 2009 SPBGMA FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR, JEANETTE WILLIAMS Is celebrating the release of her new album, "Thank You For Caring"… read moreThe 2009 SPBGMA FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR, JEANETTE WILLIAMS Is celebrating the release of her new album, "Thank You For Caring" (Blue Circle Records). Critics are calling htis her best career album - incredible songs and mus… read moreThe 2009 SPBGMA FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR, JEANETTE WILLIAMS Is celebrating the release of her new album, "Thank You For Caring" (Blue Circle Records). Critics are calling htis her best career album - incredible songs and music. The CD includes the talents of Tony Rice, George Jones, … read more -
Willie Tee
18,375 listeners
Willie Tee (February 6, 1944 - September 11, 2007) was a keyboardist, songwriter, singer, producer and notable early architect of New Orlea… read moreWillie Tee (February 6, 1944 - September 11, 2007) was a keyboardist, songwriter, singer, producer and notable early architect of New Orleans funk and soul, who helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades. Born as Wi… read moreWillie Tee (February 6, 1944 - September 11, 2007) was a keyboardist, songwriter, singer, producer and notable early architect of New Orleans funk and soul, who helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades. Born as Wilson Turbinton, Willie Tee secured his place as a New Orlean… read more -
Garland Green
11,279 listeners
Garland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the… read moreGarland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the tenth child of eleven born in his family, and lived in Mississippi until 1958 when he moved to Ch… read moreGarland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the tenth child of eleven born in his family, and lived in Mississippi until 1958 when he moved to Chicago. While working and attending Englewood High, he sang o… read more -
Ruby Andrews
16,222 listeners
Ruby Andrews' tuneful late-'60s sides established her as a seductive Windy City soul singer. Andrews debuted on the Zodiac label … read moreRuby Andrews' tuneful late-'60s sides established her as a seductive Windy City soul singer. Andrews debuted on the Zodiac label in 1967 and scored her biggest seller, "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)," the same… read moreRuby Andrews' tuneful late-'60s sides established her as a seductive Windy City soul singer. Andrews debuted on the Zodiac label in 1967 and scored her biggest seller, "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)," the same year. Successful follow-ups on Zodiac included You Made a B… read more -
The Parliaments
9,089 listeners
The Parliaments were an early doo-wop singing group from Plainfield, New Jersey. Formed in the back room of a barbershop, they were a quint… read moreThe Parliaments were an early doo-wop singing group from Plainfield, New Jersey. Formed in the back room of a barbershop, they were a quintet composed of: * George Clinton * Stingray Davis * Fuzzy Haskins * Calvin Simon … read moreThe Parliaments were an early doo-wop singing group from Plainfield, New Jersey. Formed in the back room of a barbershop, they were a quintet composed of: * George Clinton * Stingray Davis * Fuzzy Haskins * Calvin Simon * Grady Thomas The group was based on Frankie Lymon &… read more