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  2. Columbia Country Classics - Wikipedia

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    "Vol. 1: The Golden Age" — Featuring country music's pioneers. "Vol. 2: Honky Tonk Heroes" — The golden age of honky tonk, from the late 1940s through early 1960s. "Vol. 3: Americana" — Covering folk, historical and saga songs. "Vol. 4: The Nashville Sound" — Chronicling the rise of country pop through the 1950s through mid-1970s.

  3. J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers formed around 1955 with leader and guitarist Sid Holmes, bassist Lewis Elliott, saxophonist Rob Zeller, drummer Ray Smith, and vocalist Alton Baird. Baird was drafted shortly after the group formed and the band brought in J. Frank Wilson, after his discharge from Goodfellow Air Force Base (San Angelo, Texas) and Sid Holmes's subsequent mental deterioration in 1962.

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  5. Danny White (New Orleans musician) - Wikipedia

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    Danny White and the Cavaliers were a top attraction at the Golden Cadillac. [1] In November 1956 Huey "Piano" Smith took White to Jackson, Mississippi to meet Ace records owner Johnny Vincent. Smith produced and played piano on several uptempo songs White recorded for Ace, [4] including "Let's Play", "Educated Fool", and the rocking "Too Late ...

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  7. The Sensations - Wikipedia

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    They soon had a hit with a version of "Music, Music, Music", which reached #12 on the R&B chart and #54 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] A few months later, they released the tune "Let Me In". [4] It was their biggest success, peaking at #2 R&B and #4 on the Hot 100. [6] However, later releases were less successful and the group broke up. [5]

  8. NBA Power Rankings: Cavaliers-Thunder is a battle of ... - AOL

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    The Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder are on pace to win 73 and 70 games, respectively, and they will face each other for the first time this season on Wednesday night (7 p.m. ET, ESPN

  9. Cecil Holmes (music executive) - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Holmes (born July 29, 1937) is an American record executive who was a co-founder of Casablanca Records and a founder of Chocolate City Records. [1] Born in New York, New York, Holmes began his career in the music businesses as a member of a Brooklyn "doo-wop" group in the early 1950s before transitioning to record promotion with Colpix Records, a division of Columbia Pictures.