Band,
Rock and Blues
A.k.a. The Marbles
R&B vocal group from the U.S. West Coast, formerly known as The Marbles. Founded in the early 1950s by Johnny Torrence (second tenor) along with Dee Hawkins (tenor) and James Brown (bass), Rudy Jackson (second tenor) joined at a later stage, followed by Vernon Knight (baritone). Antler/Rama line-up: Don Sampson (lead), Johnny Torrence (second tenor), Willie Willingham (bass), Eddie Wilson (tenor), and his brother, Al Wilson (baritone).
Johnny Torrence voc | |
Rudy Jackson voc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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B-Bomb Baby | The Jewels | 1996 | Compil. |
The Best Of | The Jewels | 1961 | Compil. |
No Shoulder To Cry On / Keep Your Feet On The Floor | The Jewels | 1956 | Single |
Rickety Rock / How | The Jewels | 1956 | Single |
Goin' Goin' Gone / My Baby | The Jewels | 1956 | Single |
Please Return / Natural Natural Ditty | The Jewels | 1955 | Album |
Angel In My Life / Hearts Can Be Broken | The Jewels | 1955 | Album |
Rosalie / Living - From - Day - To - Day | The Jewels With Johnny Torrence | 1954 | Album |
Oh Yes I Know / A Fool In Paradise | The Jewels | 1954 | Album |
Runnin' / Hearts Of Stone | The Jewels | 1954 | Album |
Hearts Of Stone / Natural Natural Ditty | The Jewels | Single | |
Oh Yes I Know / Hearts Of Stone | The Jewels | Single | |
Pearlie Mae / The Wind | The Jewels | Single |