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Teddy Charles
Teddy Charles
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Lennie McBrowne
Lennie McBrowne
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Brian Viglione
Brian Viglione
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Gene Krupa
Gene Krupa
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
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Guru
Guru
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Ray Bryant
Ray Bryant
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Livingston Taylor
Livingston Taylor
American singer-songwriter
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Al Lucas
Al Lucas
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Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
American jazz pianist and composer
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Bobby Scott
Bobby Scott
American musician, record producer, and songwriter (1937-1990)
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Harry Edison
Harry Edison
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Billy Maxted
Billy Maxted
American musician
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Bob Brookmeyer
Bob Brookmeyer
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Jo Jones
Jo Jones
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Barney Kessel
Barney Kessel
American jazz guitarist
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Roscoe Shelton
Roscoe Shelton
American electric blues and R&B singer
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Kay Twomey
Kay Twomey
American songwriter and music arranger
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Sticks Evans
Sticks Evans
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Ray Conniff
Ray Conniff
American bandleader and arranger best known for his Ray Conniff Singers during the 1960s (1916-2002)
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Ed O.G.
Ed O.G.
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Teddy Wilson
Teddy Wilson
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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
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Ray Noble
Ray Noble
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J. C. Heard
J. C. Heard
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Otis Clay
Otis Clay
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The Bobbettes
The Bobbettes
American R&B group
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Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
American jazz singer
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Freddy Cannon
Freddy Cannon
American rock and roll singer
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Don Costa
Don Costa
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Chu Berry
Chu Berry
American musician
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James Taylor
James Taylor
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Jimmy Wilson
Jimmy Wilson
American musician (1921-1965)
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The Dresden Dolls
The Dresden Dolls
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Ray Charles
Ray Charles
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Snuff Garrett
Snuff Garrett
American record producer (1938-2015)
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Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly
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J. Geils
J. Geils
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Sean Slade
Sean Slade
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Lou Stein
Lou Stein
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Meade Lux Lewis
Meade Lux Lewis
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Tommy Edwards
Tommy Edwards
American singer, songwriter
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Santo & Johnny
Santo & Johnny
American guitar duo
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The Trashmen
The Trashmen
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Letters to Cleo
Letters to Cleo
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Ralph Tresvant
Ralph Tresvant
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Jeff Lorber
Jeff Lorber
American keyboardist, composer, and record producer
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James & Bobby Purify
James & Bobby Purify
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Ernie Wilkins
Ernie Wilkins
American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and music arranger
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Scott McKenzie
Scott McKenzie
American singer and songwriter
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Nat King Cole
Nat King Cole
American singer and jazz pianist (1919-1965)
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Bobby Troup
Bobby Troup
American actor, jazz pianist, singer and songwriter (1918-1999)
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The Dells
The Dells
American R&B vocal group
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Freddie Green
Freddie Green
American jazz guitarist
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The Chambers Brothers
The Chambers Brothers
American soul music band
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Phil Spector
Phil Spector
American record producer, songwriter, and convicted murderer
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Peter Wolf
Peter Wolf
American rock singer
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Haddaway
Haddaway
singer from Trinidad
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The G-Clefs were an American doo-wop/rhythm and blues vocal group, from Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States.

The G-Clefs consisted of four brothers and a fifth member who was a childhood friend. They first sang together in church, in their hometown of Roxbury. They were subsequently discovered by a talent scout named Jack Gold, who encouraged them to perform professionally. They began performing in greater Boston in the early 1950s. They scored two Top 40 hits in the United States: their 1956 single "Ka-Ding-Dong", featuring Freddy Cannon on guitar, peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100; it was the first national hit for their Boston-based label, Pilgrim Records. Their other hit song was 1961's "I Understand (Just How You Feel)", which used the melody from "Auld Lang Syne", reached No. 9. The latter track reached No. 17 in the UK Singles Chart in late 1961.

They continued to play locally in greater Boston, at the Strand Theater in Uphams Corner (Dorchester, Massachusetts), and throughout the area into the 2000s.

Ray Gipson died in 2015 at the age of 77. Tim Scott died in 2017 at the age of 78. Teddy Scott died in 2018 at the age of 82.