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  2. The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend is the only solo album by American soul singer James "Baby Huey" Ramey. He died at the age of 26 while recording his solo debut, and the album was finished and released posthumously. The title refers to the "legend" of Baby Huey that survives after his death.

  3. Baby Huey (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Huey's album, The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend, was released posthumously. Produced by Curtis Mayfield, the album features several Mayfield compositions, as well as a cover of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and two original compositions by Ramey. The album did not sell well upon its initial release and was largely forgotten by ...

  4. Baby Huey - Wikipedia

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    Baby Huey made a comic book debut in Little Audrey #25, 1952, by Harvey Comics. Harvey Comics Hits #60 [5] was the second Harvey-published comic book to feature the character. The 1956 comic Baby Huey, the Baby Giant was the first to bear the character's name; it ran for 99 issues

  5. The Harveytoons Show - Wikipedia

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    The show consisted of Famous Studios-produced cartoons from 1950 to 1962.There were 223 theatrical cartoons released during that period, and only 165 cartoons were included in their full format, although the original theatrical titles were changed when Harvey assumed ownership from Famous.

  6. Melvyn "Deacon" Jones - Wikipedia

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    With Baby Huey & the Babysitters. The Baby Huey Story – The Living Legend (Curtom, 1971) With Otis Clay. The Only Way Is Up (Blues R&B Recording, 1985) With John Lee Hooker. Jealous (Pausa, 1982 [1986]) Mr. Lucky (Point Blank, 1991) Boom Boom (Point Blank, 1992) Chill Out (Point Blank, 1995)

  7. List of music released posthumously - Wikipedia

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    Baby Huey's only album The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend was released in February 1971, four months after his death from a drug overdose. Arlester "Dyke" Christian of Dyke and the Blazers had three compilations released after his death in 1971. So Sharp (1983), The Funky Broadway (1999), and We Got More Soul (2007).

  8. Baby Huey & the Babysitters - Wikipedia

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    Baby Huey & the Babysitters was an American band formed in Gary, Indiana. The band, founded in 1963, was the idea of organist / trumpeter Melvyn Jones and guitarist Johnny Ross . James Ramey was their front man, and he adopted the stage name of "Baby Huey" (after the cartoon/comic book character Baby Huey ).

  9. Noveltoons - Wikipedia

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    Noveltoons is a series of cartoons produced by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios from 1943 to the end of the studio during 1967. [1] The series was known for bringing the characters from Harvey Comics to life, such as Casper the Friendly Ghost, Wendy the Good Little Witch, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, and Baby Huey.