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The Orioles
The Orioles
American R&B group
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Ruby & the Romantics
Ruby & the Romantics
American band
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The Larks
The Larks
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The Midnighters
The Midnighters
American R&B group
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Della Griffin
Della Griffin
American singer
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LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
American rhythm and blues singer (1929-1997)
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The Miracles
The Miracles
American rhythm and blues vocal group
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Lillian Leach
Lillian Leach
American singer
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur
American folk-blues singer
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Ben E. King
Ben E. King
American soul and R&B singer and record producer
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Etta James
Etta James
American recording artist; singer
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Clyde McPhatter
Clyde McPhatter
American singer
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The Platters
The Platters
American music group
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
American gospel musician
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Warren Moore
Warren Moore
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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The Crickets
The Crickets
American rock and roll band
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Ronald White
Ronald White
American singer, songwriter
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Gary U.S. Bonds
Gary U.S. Bonds
American singer and songwriter
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Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
American singer-songwriter
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Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown
American singer-songwriter (1928-2006)
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The Shirelles
The Shirelles
African American girl group
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Big Joe Turner
Big Joe Turner
American blues shouter
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The Solitaires
The Solitaires
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Ike Turner
Ike Turner
African American musician, songwriter, and producer (1931-2007)
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Darlene Love
Darlene Love
American musician
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Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson
American recording artist; R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
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The Clovers
The Clovers
American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group
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Bobby Rogers
Bobby Rogers
American singer
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The Turbans
The Turbans
american doo-wop vocal group
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The Marvelettes
The Marvelettes
1960s all-girl music group
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Faye Adams
Faye Adams
American singer
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Brook Benton
Brook Benton
American singer and songwriter
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Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples
American singer
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Leon René
Leon René
American songwriter, record label owner, record producer
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Gladys Knight & the Pips
Gladys Knight & the Pips
American R&B/soul band
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Four Tops
Four Tops
American Motown vocal group
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Rudy Toombs
Rudy Toombs
American entertainer
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The Flamingos
The Flamingos
American "doo wop" group
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Barry Goldberg
Barry Goldberg
American blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer
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Ike & Tina Turner
Ike & Tina Turner
American musical duo
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Alison Mosshart
Alison Mosshart
American musician
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The Marcels
The Marcels
American doo-wop group
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Kings of Rhythm
Kings of Rhythm
American musical group; R&B/Soul band led by Ike Turner
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’Til Tuesday
’Til Tuesday
American New Wave band
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Big Mama Thornton
Big Mama Thornton
American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
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Louis Jordan
Louis Jordan
American jazz, blues and rhythm and blues musician, songwriter and bandleader (1908-1975)
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The Flower Kings
The Flower Kings
Swedish progressive rock group
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Santana
Santana
American band led by Carlos Santana
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The Famous Flames
The Famous Flames
American R&B band
Deborah Chessler
American songwriter

Deborah Chessler

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American songwriter
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Deborah Chessler (1923 – October 10, 2012) was a songwriter whose song "It's Too Soon to Know" was number one on the American rhythm and blues charts in November 1948 and is considered by some to be the first rock and roll song. Chessler had songwriting credits on recordings every decade since then.

Chessler pitched her songs to well-known musicians by singing them aloud, as she didn't read or write music or play piano. Some of her first sales were to Desi Arnaz and Lionel Hampton. She began to manage the Vibra-naires, a group that would become the Orioles. She got them booked on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts TV show, where they came in third but were a popular success. Their first record, a single called "It's Too Soon to Know," had been previously recorded by Savannah Churchill. The group's version of the song, which came out in June 1948, was considered one of the first rhythm and blues songs, and was said to have "ushered in the doo wop era." Her relationship with the band was notable because she was "a young Jewish woman managing a black vocal group in an age when the entertainment industry...was rigidly segregated."

The group recorded other Chessler songs, including "Tell Me So," "I Need You Baby," and "Forgive and Forget." Chessler left the group in 1954 in order to spend less time on the road. and did not see the group again until the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1995. Her time with the band was turned into a musical, Soul Harmony: The Story of Deborah Chessler, Sonny Til & the Orioles.