Band, US
Blues, Rock and R&B/Soul
American R & B vocal groups that came to prominence in the late 40s and early 50s had their genesis in the field of gospel music. The original members of the Du Droppers were Junior Ginyard on lead, Willie and Harvey Ray on tenor and baritone, and Eddie Hashow on bass (soon replaced by Bob Kornegay). Their first record was released in December 1952 titled "Can't Do Sixty No More", an answer to The Dominoes massive hit of "Sixty Minute Man".
Julius Caleb Ginyard voc | |
Bob Kornegay | |
Prentice Moreland voc 1925-1988 US |
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