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  2. Sixty Minute Man - Wikipedia

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    A success, the song entered the R&B chart at the beginning of February 1951. Less successful was its follow-up, the pop standard "Harbor Lights", recorded on December 30, 1950. The record company then turned to the other sharply contrasting, straight R&B song which the group had recorded on the same day, "Sixty Minute Man", written by Ward and ...

  3. The Trammps discography - Wikipedia

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    Label: Warner Music; Formats: digital download — — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. ... "Sixty Minute Man" ...

  4. Trammps (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Harris – lead guitar; Jimmy Ellis – lead vocal; Michael Thompson – drums; Earl Young – drums, vocal; Doc Wade – guitar, vocal; Stan Wade – bass, vocal; John Hart – organ, vocal

  5. The Trammps - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Trammps grew from the 1960s group the Volcanos, who later became the Moods. [1] With a number of line-up changes by the early 1970s, the band membership included gospel-influenced lead singer Jimmy Ellis, drummer and singer (bass voice) Earl Young, with brothers Stanley and Harold 'Doc' Wade.

  6. Billy Ward and his Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Billy Ward (born Robert L. Williams, September 19, 1921, Savannah, Georgia, died February 16, 2002, Inglewood, California [2]) grew up in Philadelphia, the second of three sons of Charles Williams and Cora Bates Williams, and was a child musical prodigy, winning an award for a piano composition at the age of 14. [3]

  7. Federal Records - Wikipedia

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    Federal issued such classics as The Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man", and "Have Mercy Baby" [2] as well as Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' "Work with Me, Annie" [3] which was opposed immediately by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) but went on to be an enormous hit. [4]

  8. Club World Cup 2025: Teams, schedule, stadiums, groups and ...

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    The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is a 32-team tournament featuring top professional clubs from around the world, set to begin June 15, 2025, in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of FIFA)

  9. Hardrock Gunter - Wikipedia

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    When the Bama label folded, Gunter signed to Decca, and his 1951 duet with Roberta Lee, "Sixty Minute Man," was one of the first country records to cross over to R&B audiences. In 1953 he began working at a radio station, and also remade "Gonna Dance All Night" and recorded "Jukebox Help Me Find My Baby", both of which were issued by Sun ...