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Martha High
Martha High
American singer
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Eric Bell
Eric Bell
Irish musician and songwriter
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The Cookies
The Cookies
American R&B girl group
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Billy Stewart
Billy Stewart
American singer
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Return to Forever
Return to Forever
American jazz fusion group led by Chick Corea
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David Ruffin
David Ruffin
American singer
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Wild Cherry
Wild Cherry
American funk rock band
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Margie Singleton
Margie Singleton
American singer-songwriter
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A Lighter Shade of Brown
A Lighter Shade of Brown
Mexican American hip hop duo
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The Temptations
The Temptations
American Motown vocal group
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Piney Brown
Piney Brown
American singer (1922-2009)
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Marcella Detroit
Marcella Detroit
American soprano vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter
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Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Ruffin
American musician
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The Hollies
The Hollies
English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s
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Brenda Holloway
Brenda Holloway
American musician
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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William Stevenson
William Stevenson
American songwriter and record producer for Motown Records
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Tammi Terrell
Tammi Terrell
American singer–songwriter
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Margie Hendrix
Margie Hendrix
American rhythm and blues singer
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Dennis Edwards
Dennis Edwards
American singer
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Eddie Kendricks
Eddie Kendricks
American singer and songwriter, member of The Temptations
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Montego Joe
Montego Joe
Jamaican jazz musician and music educator
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Marty Wilde
Marty Wilde
English singer and songwriter
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Tim Bogert
Tim Bogert
American musician
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Five Americans
Five Americans
American rock band
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Mike Vernon
Mike Vernon
English music executive studio owner and record producer
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Tame Impala
Tame Impala
Australian psychedelic rock group
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Black Grape
Black Grape
UK band
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The Chips
The Chips
New York Doo-Wop Group
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Tracii Guns
Tracii Guns
American musician
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Prince Buster
Prince Buster
Jamaican singer-songwriter and producer
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Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gerry and the Pacemakers
British band
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Otis Spann
Otis Spann
American Chicago blues pianist
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Babylon Zoo
Babylon Zoo
British rock band
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Ciara
Ciara
American singer
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Mouse on Mars
Mouse on Mars
band that plays intelligent dance music
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The Byrds
The Byrds
American rock band
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Walter Benton
Walter Benton
American jazz musician
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Gilby Clarke
Gilby Clarke
Rock guitarist
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Duke Pearson
Duke Pearson
American pianist
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Mighty Diamonds
Mighty Diamonds
US vocal trio
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Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley
American R&B musician
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Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana
American rapper from New York
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The Jewels (initially The Impalas, later The Four Jewels) were an American girl group from Washington, D.C., United States.

The group began singing as The Impalas in 1961; its members had attended Roosevelt High School and sang in Trinity AME Zion Church. Early on the group began performing in Bo Diddley's basement, and Diddley recorded their debut single "I Need You So Much", which was released on Checker Records. The record never caught on, and in 1962 producer Bob Lee changed the group's name to The Four Jewels. The single "Loaded with Goodies" next appeared on Start Records, a local D.C. label, followed by Chess single "That's What They Put Erasers on Pencils For". They also sang backup vocals for member Grace Ruffin's cousin, Billy Stewart. Carrie Mingo left the group around 1963 and was replaced by Martha Harvin; at this time the group became simply The Jewels. The group went on to record for Dynamite, Federal, Tec, and King over the next few years.

In 1964 the group signed to Dimension Records and released the single "Opportunity". Late in 1964 the tune peaked at #64 on the US Billboard Hot 100 but climbed all the way to #2 on KRLA 1110. This was followed by the single "But I Do" b/w "Smokey Joe", which missed the national charts and marked the end of their association with Dimension. Beginning in 1965, the group toured across the U.S. as backing vocalists with James Brown. They intended to record at Motown Records when the tour stopped in Detroit, but the studios were closed the day they were in town. Brown produced two more singles for the group, but they did not sell, and the group disbanded in 1968.

Martha Harvin changed her stage name to Martha High and went on to tour with Brown for some thirty years, in addition to releasing a solo disco album in 1979. The original four members reunited in 1985 and released an album of their singles re-recorded, entitled Loaded with Goodies.

Clarke (born Marjorie Elizabeth Clarke on February 23, 1945) died on September 21, 2019, at age 74.