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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. 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.

  4. American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers - Wikipedia

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    Season 4: The Showstoppers contains one cover song from each of the top 12 finalists during season 4 of the television show American Idol, along with a song that features all 12 of them together. The CD was certified gold on July 26, 2005. [1] "Independence Day" (Martina McBride) – 3:22 Carrie Underwood "I Don't Wanna Be" (Gavin DeGraw) – 3 ...

  5. Show Stopper (Danity Kane song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Show Stopper " is the debut single by American girl group Danity Kane . It was written by Angela Hunte , Krystal Oliver, Calvin Puckett, Frank Romano , and Jim Jonsin for their self-titled debut album (2006), while production was helmed by the latter.

  6. Talk:The Showstoppers - Wikipedia

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  7. Mike Sammes - Wikipedia

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    Stage 12 with the Showstoppers (World Records Club, 1964) Colour It Folksy (His Master's Voice, 1965) "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam" (His Master's Voice, 1965; A side of single) Somewhere My Love and Other Hits (His Master's Voice, 1967) White Christmas (Compose Records, 1969)

  8. Noel McCalla - Wikipedia

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    After splitting from the band, he stayed with Epic Records, releasing a solo album. In July 1979 Epic released a single from this album, "Ain't Nothing But a House Party", which is a disco-era reworking of The Showstoppers hit dating from 1967. The flipside of that single was "Midnight Girl", another track from the album.

  9. Ruby Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and was raised in the Jewish faith. [2] She sang, with her eight brothers and sisters, in the Temple Beth-El choir. [1] 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]