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Joe Stampley
Joe Stampley
American singer
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The Rascals
The Rascals
American rock band/blue-eyed soul band
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Mouse and the Traps
Mouse and the Traps
US band
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The Soulful Strings
The Soulful Strings
American soul-jazz instrumental group formed in Chicago in 1966
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Richard Holmes
Richard Holmes
American organist
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Phil Upchurch
Phil Upchurch
American jazz and R&B guitarist and bassist
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Slim Harpo
Slim Harpo
American blues musician
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Ted Taylor
Ted Taylor
American soul musician
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Charles Stepney
Charles Stepney
American record producer
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Arthur Prysock
Arthur Prysock
American singer
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James Moody
James Moody
American jazz musician
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Hank Marr
Hank Marr
American musician
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Earl Nelson
Earl Nelson
American musician and songwriter
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Bill Gaither Trio
Bill Gaither Trio
former Southern Gospel Music Trio
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Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers
American funk, soul, and jazz composer, vibraphone player, and music producer
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The Uniques
The Uniques
band
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Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson
American musician (1943-2019)
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The Electric Prunes
The Electric Prunes
band
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Earl Palmer
Earl Palmer
American drummer
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Vince Melouney
Vince Melouney
Australian guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter
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Jerome Richardson
Jerome Richardson
American jazz multi-instrumentalist
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J. J. Jackson
J. J. Jackson
American singer
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Maurice Gibb
Maurice Gibb
English singer and musician
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Q65
Q65
Dutch band
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Kenny Burrell
Kenny Burrell
American jazz guitarist
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The Knickerbockers
The Knickerbockers
American rock band, formed in Bergenfield, New Jersey, in 1964
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The Sandpipers
The Sandpipers
American band
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Mickey Roker
Mickey Roker
American jazz drummer
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Jimmie Haskell
Jimmie Haskell
American composer and arranger for a variety popular singers and motion pictures (1926-2016)
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Kenny And The Kasuals
Kenny And The Kasuals
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John Patton
John Patton
American organist
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Mike Melvoin
Mike Melvoin
American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger (1937-2012)
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Don Sebesky
Don Sebesky
American jazz musician
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Bert Kaempfert
Bert Kaempfert
German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger and composer (1923-1980)
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Frankie Vaughan
Frankie Vaughan
English traditional pop music singer (1928-1999)
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The Pioneers
The Pioneers
Jamaican band
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Howard Roberts
Howard Roberts
American guitarist
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Junior Parker
Junior Parker
American Memphis blues singer and musician
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Tony Mottola
Tony Mottola
guitarist (1918-2004)
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George Coleman
George Coleman
American musician
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The Tremeloes
The Tremeloes
rock band
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Jimmy Van Heusen
Jimmy Van Heusen
American composer (1913-1990)
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David Axelrod
David Axelrod
American musician, record producer, composer and arranger
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Jimmy Cleveland
Jimmy Cleveland
American jazz trombonist
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Houston Person
Houston Person
American saxophonist
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Joe Newman
Joe Newman
American musician
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Lou Rawls
Lou Rawls
American record producer
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Jackie DeShannon
Jackie DeShannon
American singer-songwriter

The Uniques were an American rock band based in Louisiana, with Joe Stampley at the helm. They were active from 1965 to 1970, recording most of their material at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. They released their material on Paula Records of Shreveport, Louisiana. Their two biggest hits were "Not Too Long Ago" and "All These Things", which Stampley would re-record in his country solo career and take to the top of the charts.

"All These Things" was written by Naomi Neville, a pseudonym for Allen Toussaint.

In the fall of 2010, The Uniques were inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame during their 45th anniversary reunion concert at the Piney woods Palace in Springhill, Louisiana. Original members present: Joe Stampley, Bobby Stampley, Ray Mills, Jim Woodfield, and Mike Love.

The song "You Ain't Tuff" was also featured on the Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968 collection.