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  2. Hutchinson Family Singers - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Family, 1845. The Hutchinson Family Singers were an American family singing group who became the most popular American entertainers of the 1840s. The group sang in four-part harmony a repertoire of political, social, comic, sentimental and dramatic works, and are considered by many to be the first uniquely American popular music performers.

  3. The Platters - Wikipedia

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    Bookers and the record company were told that Hodge was let go for bouncing a 15-dollar check. [12] The resulting line-up, the one remembered for some of the group's timeless hits, lasted until 1960. As a group, The Platters began to have difficulties with the public after 1959, when the four male members were arrested in Cincinnati on drug and ...

  4. List of singing bassists - Wikipedia

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    Co-lead vocalist, usually plays the guitar live while singing while guitarist Farin Urlaub plays the bass Ken Casey: Dropkick Murphys: Co-lead vocalist Björn Both: Santiano: Co-lead vocalist, but basically the most lead one from the 5 Evgeny Fedorov: Tequilajazzz: Jean Millington: Fanny: Co-lead vocalist Shafin Ahmed: Miles: Lead vocalist Dave ...

  5. Maddox Brothers and Rose - Wikipedia

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    Fred Maddox played upright bass using the "slap bass" technique as early as 1937. [7] [6] Fred Maddox's bass is displayed at the Experience Music Project in Seattle. "They wanted his bass because they believe he might have hit the first note of rock 'n' roll on it." [8] Don Maddox was the last surviving member of the band and lived in Ashland ...

  6. The Perrys - Wikipedia

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    Libbi married Tracy Stuffle, who became the group's bass. Debbie left the group to focus on her family and the Perrys were joined by soprano Denise Helton. In 1994, after the release of their album Grace, Randy Perry left the group to concentrate on evangelism and Denise Helton also left the group to pursue other ventures. Band member Kent ...

  7. The Hombres - Wikipedia

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    A version of "Let It Out" was recorded by The Nails in the mid-1980s. The song was sampled in "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Definition of Sound (1991), "The Humblest Start" by LP&JC (2010), and "Let It All Hang Out" by Matlock (2022). [6] The song appears on John Mellencamp's 1989 album, Big Daddy.

  8. Nervous singer faces her phobia on 'The Voice': 'Most awkward ...

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    When we last left The Voice Season 22, at the end of Monday’s premiere, winsome country/pop singer Kate Kalvach was still deliberating between Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, or new coach Camila ...

  9. Heritage Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Singers are an American gospel group founded by the late Max Mace and his wife Lucy, with their two children Valerie Ann and Gregory James. Based near Placerville, California , [ 1 ] the group has traveled to over 65 countries, performed over 7,000 concerts, produced 200 episodes for television programs, and recorded over 200 albums.