The Clovers were one of the first to use a Tenor Sax Solo in a song (this became really popular in the 1980's) and was one of the biggest selling acts of the 1950's. Please take a listen to R&B Royalty here and have a nice Sunday: Love Potion no. 9 , Blue velvet , One mint julep , Middle of the night , devil or angel , Don't you know I love you , When you come back to me , Yes Sir, that's my baby and Fool. fool. fool
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clovers
Background Information | |
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Also known as | Tippie and the Clovermen, Tippie and the Clovers |
Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
Genres | R&B |
Years active | 1946–1990 |
Labels | Atlantic, Winley |
Website | http://www.theoriginalclovers.com/ |
Members | |
Harold Winley King Raymond Green Franklen Poole Carlos Wilson Edward "Ike" Bowers | |
Past members | |
Charles R. Stevens Prentiss Floyd John "Buddy" Bailey Matthew McQuater Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton Thomas Woods Bill Harris John Phillip Charlie White Billy Mitchell James "Toy" Walton Robert Russell Roosevelt "Tippie" Hubbard Nathaniel Bouknight Peggy Winley Mills Ann Winley Jimmy Taylor Daniel "Steep" Abbott Tyrone Burwell Juan Hawkins Johnnie Mason Ron Reace William Rawlings Antwan Drayton Harold Winley King Raymond Green Franklen Poole Carlos Wilson Edward "Ike" Bowers Tye Lovell |
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