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General Johnson
General Johnson
American singer-songwriter
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Allen Toussaint
Allen Toussaint
American musician
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John Boudreaux Jr.
John Boudreaux Jr.
New Orleans jazz musician
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Irma Thomas
Irma Thomas
American soul and rhythm and blues singer
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Senator Jones
Senator Jones
American musician
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The Gaunga Dyns
The Gaunga Dyns
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Gordon Banks
Gordon Banks
American musician
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Lee Dorsey
Lee Dorsey
American pop/R&B singer
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Rockie Charles
Rockie Charles
American musician
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The Mar-Keys
The Mar-Keys
studio session band
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Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos
American, Detroit-based, R&B and doo-wop vocal group
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Eddie Bo
Eddie Bo
New Orleans jazz musician
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Jimmy Burns
Jimmy Burns
American blues guitarist and singer
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Plas Johnson
Plas Johnson
American musician
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Snooks Eaglin
Snooks Eaglin
American musician
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The Turbans
The Turbans
american doo-wop vocal group
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The Crusaders
The Crusaders
American jazz fusion group
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Roomful of Blues
Roomful of Blues
Musical band
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Lou Johnson
Lou Johnson
American recording artist; soul singer and pianist
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Jean Knight
Jean Knight
singer
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Kings of Rhythm
Kings of Rhythm
American musical group; R&B/Soul band led by Ike Turner
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Kidd Jordan
Kidd Jordan
American saxophonist
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The Jazz Messengers
The Jazz Messengers
American jazz band
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Take 6
Take 6
American a cappella gospel music group
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Alvin Tyler
Alvin Tyler
American R&B and neo-bop jazz saxophonist and arranger
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Larry Hamilton
Larry Hamilton
American New Orleans blues and soul blues singer
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Norman Watt-Roy
Norman Watt-Roy
English musician
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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins
American jazz saxophonist
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The Dubs
The Dubs
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Golden Gate Quartet
Golden Gate Quartet
American gospel vocal group
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The Medallions
The Medallions
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B. T. Express
B. T. Express
American band
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Junior Parker
Junior Parker
American Memphis blues singer and musician
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Wilton Felder
Wilton Felder
American musician
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Oblivians
Oblivians
band
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The Flamingos
The Flamingos
American "doo wop" group
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The Del-Vikings
The Del-Vikings
American doo-wop musical group
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Dexys Midnight Runners
Dexys Midnight Runners
band
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Van McCoy
Van McCoy
American musician, record producer, arranger, songwriter, singer and orchestra conductor
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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N.O. Joe
N.O. Joe
American musician
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Earl King
Earl King
American songwriter and guitarist
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Gladys Knight & the Pips
Gladys Knight & the Pips
American R&B/soul band
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Ben Webster
Ben Webster
American saxophonist
Intro
American band
News

The Showmen were a New Orleans-based American doo-wop and R&B group formed in 1961. They are best remembered for their track "It Will Stand", issued on Minit Records. "It Will Stand" (Minit 632) reached #61 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961, and when re-released in 1964 (Imperial 66033) re-charted and reached #80. They had another hit, the Carolina Beach Music standard "39-21-40 Shape;" the label on the single, however, was mistakenly printed "39-21-46," and this soon supplanted the official title.

Unlike the majority of musicians that recorded for New Orleans record labels controlled by Joe Banashak, the Showmen were not from that locality. They all came from Norfolk, Virginia, moving to New Orleans in May 1961 and April 1962, to record fifteen titles under the studio supervision of Allen Toussaint.

General Norman Johnson, at the age of twelve, formed the group the Humdingers that would eventually become the Showmen. In the late 1950s, Noah Biggs began managing the Humdingers. He sent a demo to Banashak. The songs on the demo were "The Owl Sees You", "For You My Darling", "Skinny McGinny" and "I Go On Loving You". Banashak arranged for Toussaint to record the Humdingers.

"Our Love Will Grow" on Swan Records became a Northern soul track, listed as number 382 on the Northern Soul All Time Top 500.

In 1968 Johnson amicably left the group, to begin his association with Holland-Dozier-Holland's Invictus Records. He became leader of the group Chairmen of the Board.

The Showmen (once managed by the now deceased Johnson) presently consists of Warren Brown, Rubin Collick, Michael Spratley, and Bill Talley.