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The Harptones
The Harptones
band that plays doo-wop
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Plas Johnson
Plas Johnson
American musician
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Everett Barksdale
Everett Barksdale
American jazz guitarist
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The Du Droppers
The Du Droppers
American doo-wop group
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LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
American rhythm and blues singer (1929-1997)
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Tate Houston
Tate Houston
American saxophonist
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Otis Williams and the Charms
Otis Williams and the Charms
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The Charts
The Charts
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The Four Tunes
The Four Tunes
American vocal group
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Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims
American jazz saxophonist
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Jimmy Giuffre
Jimmy Giuffre
American clarinet and saxophone player
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Al Cohn
Al Cohn
American saxophonist
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Richie Kamuca
Richie Kamuca
American musician
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Anita Kerr
Anita Kerr
American singer, arranger, composer, conductor, pianist, and music producer
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The Chords
The Chords
1950s American doo-wop group
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The Bobbettes
The Bobbettes
American R&B group
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Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson
American alto saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger and songwriter
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Dave Pell
Dave Pell
American musician
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King Curtis
King Curtis
American saxophonist (1934-1971)
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The Larks
The Larks
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Howard Biggs
Howard Biggs
American pianist, songwriter and arranger
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The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
American band that plays country music
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Deek Watson & His Brown Dots
Deek Watson & His Brown Dots
American vocal group
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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins
American jazz saxophonist
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The Memphis Horns
The Memphis Horns
American horn section
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Bill Holman
Bill Holman
American composer, arranger, and conductor
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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The Merry Macs
The Merry Macs
American vocal quartet
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The Ink Spots
The Ink Spots
American pop vocal band
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Curtis Counce
Curtis Counce
American musician
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The Medallions
The Medallions
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Otis Blackwell
Otis Blackwell
American songwriter, singer, and pianist
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Connie Kay
Connie Kay
American musician
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The Turbans
The Turbans
american doo-wop vocal group
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The Blackwood Brothers
The Blackwood Brothers
American southern gospel quartet
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Eddie Harris
Eddie Harris
American jazz musician, saxophonist
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The Cap-Tans
The Cap-Tans
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Wild Bill Davis
Wild Bill Davis
American jazz pianist, organist, and arranger
The Cues
American R&B vocal group; studio vocal group at Atlantic Studios

The Cues

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American R&B vocal group; studio vocal group at Atlantic Studios
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The Cues were an American R&B vocal group, who recorded both under their group name and under various other names as backing singers for artists on Atlantic Records and other labels in the 1950s. They recorded as the Rhythmakers with Ruth Brown; as the Blues Kings with Big Joe Turner; the Gliders with LaVern Baker; and as the Ivory Tones with Ivory Joe Hunter. Independently, they also recorded as the Four Students. Researcher Marv Goldberg has claimed that "because of their unique role in the recording industry, The Cues probably participated in more hit records than any other group."