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The Tarriers
The Tarriers
American Folk Band
1
Bruce Channel
Bruce Channel
American musician
2
Jane Child
Jane Child
Canadian musician
3
Billy Swan
Billy Swan
American musician and songwriter
4
Alan O'Day
Alan O'Day
American singer-songwriter
5
Joe Simon
Joe Simon
American soul and R&B musician
6
Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence
American musician
7
Bill Justis
Bill Justis
American pioneer rock and roll musician, composer, and musical arranger
8
Ken Mellons
Ken Mellons
American musician
9
The Four Knights
The Four Knights
American band
10
Jeanne Black
Jeanne Black
American musician
11
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
American country music artist
12
Jack Scott
Jack Scott
Canadian singer
13
The Echoes
The Echoes
American vocal trio
14
Keith Anderson
Keith Anderson
American country music artist
15
Chad Brock
Chad Brock
American singer, DJ, professional wrestler
16
Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers
American pop singer
17
Dobie Gray
Dobie Gray
American singer and songwriter, whose musical career spanned soul, country, pop and musical theater. (1940-2011)
18
Larry Stewart
Larry Stewart
American singer-songwriter
19
Jimmy Wayne
Jimmy Wayne
American singer-songwriter
20
Sil Austin
Sil Austin
American jazz saxophonist
21
Bobby Lewis
Bobby Lewis
American musician
22
Kieran Kane
Kieran Kane
American country musician
23
Tony Burrows
Tony Burrows
British singer
24
Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee
American singer and recording artist
25
Bobby Braddock
Bobby Braddock
American musician
26
Tommy Edwards
Tommy Edwards
American singer, songwriter
27
Hank Locklin
Hank Locklin
American musician
28
Bobby Day
Bobby Day
American rock and roll and R&B musician
29
Eddie Calvert
Eddie Calvert
English trumpeter
30
Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce
American honky-tonk vocalist, songwriter and guitarist
31
The Blow Monkeys
The Blow Monkeys
British new wave/sophisti-pop band
32
The O'Kaysions
The O'Kaysions
33
Bonnie Guitar
Bonnie Guitar
American country and pop singer
34
David Ball
David Ball
American country singer
35
Mila Mason
Mila Mason
American musician
36
The Toys
The Toys
American pop girl group of the 1960s
37
Bobby Helms
Bobby Helms
American country singer
38
Edwin Starr
Edwin Starr
American singer
39
Joe Diffie
Joe Diffie
American country singer
40
John Conlee
John Conlee
born 1946; American country music singer
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Aaron Tippin
Aaron Tippin
American country musician and record producer
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Barrett Strong
Barrett Strong
American singer, songwriter
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Brooks & Dunn
Brooks & Dunn
American country music duo
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Jeffrey Steele
Jeffrey Steele
American country musician
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The Beau Brummels
The Beau Brummels
American rock band
46
Jeff Wood
Jeff Wood
American musician
47
Mac McAnally
Mac McAnally
American country musician
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Rhett Akins
Rhett Akins
American singer and songwriter
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The Music Explosion
The Music Explosion
american band
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Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
American country music singer (1947-2015)
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The Browns
The Browns
American country and folk music vocal trio
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Raspberries
Raspberries
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Music

The Crescendos were an early American rock and roll group from Nashville, Tennessee.

Formed in 1957 by five men who attended Cumberland High School in Nashville, the Crescendos succeeded with the song "Oh Julie" the following year, which rose to #4 on the U.S. Black Singles chart and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. George Lanius, who was lead singer for the quintet, told Wayne Jancik in The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders that a Nashville DJ named Noel Ball discovered the group playing talent shows. "He took us to Nasco [Records]. And he gave us 'Oh Julie' to record. The label says Ball and Ken Moffit wrote it, but if the truth were to be known, it was Moffit's song." The record sold over one million copies, earning a gold disc. The song featured backing vocals by Janice Green, who happened to be auditioning at the recording studio where the single was recorded. They recorded two more singles for Nasco which flopped, then disbanded by 1959. Their Oh Julie album (Guest Star GS 1453) contains the title song and seven others. The album cover photo reveals that the four singers are all White, even though the single "Oh Julie" was popular among Black listeners as well. Reportedly all members of the Crescendos lived within 15 miles of each other at least 30 years after "Oh Julie" was a hit, but they avoided performing together in favor of working on individual careers outside of the music industry.

George Lanius (born on September 4, 1939) died on April 21, 1996, at age 56.