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  2. The Showstoppers - Wikipedia

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    The Showstoppers (alternatively the Show Stoppers) [1] was a four-piece African-American vocal soul group formed in Philadelphia about 1967. [1] They are best remembered for their 1967 hit , "Ain't Nothin' But a Houseparty", [ 1 ] which was the debut release on three record labels: Showtime Records, Heritage Records , and Beacon Records.

  3. Don Potter (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Potter used to be a member of the Show Stoppers rock and roll band and the Don Potter and Bat McGrath duo based in Rochester, New York. Potter's website gives emphasis to his ministry as a worship leader in churches, with the style of prophetic worship, seeking to be led by the Holy Spirit in every meeting.

  4. Category:American vocal groups - Wikipedia

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    The Showstoppers; The Singers Unlimited; The Singing Angels; The Singing Senators; The Skylarks (vocal group) Smiffenpoofs; SoCal VoCals; Somethin' Smith and the Redheads; Sonido Tré; The Song Spinners; Soul Generation; The Spellbinders; Stardusters; The Starlighters; Starling Arrow; The Steinettes; Street Corner Symphony (group) Sweet ...

  5. Lee Moses - Wikipedia

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    Lee Moses was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Booker T. Washington High School.In the late 1950s he formed his first band, the Showstoppers. They became a popular live act in the Atlanta area, and were at one time the house band at the Royal Peacock club.

  6. All the songs from 'High School Musical 3,' ranked

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    From the painstakingly blocked basketball and cheerleading choreography to the delightfully percussive marching-band instrumentals, everything about this slam-dunk of a showstopper works. Bravo ...

  7. Ruby Johnson - Wikipedia

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    After completing high school, she moved to Virginia Beach where she worked as a waitress and began singing rhythm and blues with local bands, before spending two years with Samuel Latham and the Rhythm Makers. [1] She then moved to Washington, D.C. in the late 1950s, and joined Ambrose and the Showstoppers, the house band at the Spa nightclub. [1]

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  9. The most iconic 1999 style moments turning 25 this year - AOL

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    In 1999 fears were rising about the end of the world — but if civilization had actually melted down thanks to an end-of-millennium technological apocalypse, at least we would have gone out in style.