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American 1950s doo-wop group from Philadelphia
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Paul Davis
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Shorty Long
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L. G. McKinley
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Tony Carey
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Earl King
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Gal Costa
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The Righteous Brothers
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Barry White
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Travis Tritt
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John Miles
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Doc Bagby
musician from USA

Doc Bagby

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musician from USA
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Harry "Doc" Bagby (né Harry Camilus Bagby; 1 August 1917 Philadelphia – 3 September 1970 Manhattan) was an American studio musician who played piano and organ, and backed many artists in pop and jazz. He played a major part in the music scene from the late 1940s to the late 1960s. He was also a bandleader and solo artist in his own right. He released many singles throughout his career. He is also the co-composer of the hit song "Rock the Joint" which has been recorded by Jimmy Preston and Bill Haley.