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The Cookies
The Cookies
American R&B girl group
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Eddie & Ernie
Eddie & Ernie
2
Earl Palmer
Earl Palmer
American drummer
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Yvonne Fair
Yvonne Fair
American singer
4
Bobby Robinson
Bobby Robinson
American songwriter and record producer
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Eddie Bo
Eddie Bo
New Orleans jazz musician
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Big Jay McNeely
Big Jay McNeely
American rhythm and blues saxophonist
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Eugene Church
Eugene Church
American singer
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Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
American singer-songwriter, musician, actor, film producer, and boxer (1929-2000)
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Henry Glover
Henry Glover
American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpet player
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John D. Loudermilk
John D. Loudermilk
American singer and songwriter
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The Little Boy Blues
The Little Boy Blues
12
The Crystals
The Crystals
American vocal group
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Chris Kimsey
Chris Kimsey
English record producer and sound engineer
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Gladys Knight & the Pips
Gladys Knight & the Pips
American R&B/soul band
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Johnny Pate
Johnny Pate
American record producer
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Al De Lory
Al De Lory
American record producer, arranger and musician
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The Intruders
The Intruders
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Barbara Lewis
Barbara Lewis
American singer and songwriter
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Sweet Inspirations
Sweet Inspirations
American R&B vocal group
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Anita Kerr
Anita Kerr
American singer, arranger, composer, conductor, pianist, and music producer
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The El Dorados
The El Dorados
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The Flairs
The Flairs
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Teddy Edwards
Teddy Edwards
American jazz tenor saxophonist
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Jerome Richardson
Jerome Richardson
American jazz multi-instrumentalist
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Milt Holland
Milt Holland
American drummer, percussionist, musicologist and writer
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Grady Gaines
Grady Gaines
American electric blues, Texas blues and jazz blues tenor saxophonist
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Annette Funicello
Annette Funicello
American actress (1942-2013)
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Plas Johnson
Plas Johnson
American musician
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Major Lance
Major Lance
singer
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Jim Gilstrap
Jim Gilstrap
American singer
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The Astronauts
The Astronauts
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Sam Taylor
Sam Taylor
American jump blues musician and songwriter
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Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
American wife and husband country music and pop songwriting team
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Sandy Nelson
Sandy Nelson
Rock drummer
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J. Wells
J. Wells
American record producer
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Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin
American singer, songwriter and actor
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Shep and the Limelites
Shep and the Limelites
38
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group
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Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane
American rapper and actor
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General Johnson
General Johnson
American singer-songwriter
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American music group
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The Corsairs were an American doo wop ensemble from La Grange, North Carolina.

The group consisted of the three Uzzell brothers, Moses, Jay, James and their cousin, George Wooten. Initially they performed as The Gleems, and toured the East Coast, where they were overheard by Abner Spector. Changing their name in 1961 to The Corsairs, they released their first single, "Time Waits" b/w "It Won't Be a Sin" on Smash Records. Switching to Tuff Records- Official Site they released "Smoky Places", which became a nationwide hit after being picked up for national distribution by Chess Records, hitting #10 R&B and #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962. The follow-up, "I'll Take You Home", peaked at #62, and they continued releasing singles until 1964, none of which managed to hit the charts.

"Smoky Places" was used in the 1994 movie, There Goes My Baby, and in the 2006 Sopranos episode "Mayham."

Jay Uzzell (born Jay Dee Uzzell) died on February 1, 2009.

Moses Uzzell Sr. (born Moses Linberg Uzzell) died on May 11, 2013, at age 80.

James Uzzell (born Deacon James Lee Uzzell on December 1, 1937 in Lenoir County, North Carolina) died on September 10, 2014, at age 76.

On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed The Corsairs among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.