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The Masqueraders

Band, *1961 US
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Lee Jones & The Sounds Of Soul

Lee Hatim, Robert Wrights II, David Sanders, Harold Thomas, Sammie Hutchins The Masqueraders were one of the longest-lived yet little-known groups in soul music history. According to an interview with soul collector and historian Greg Tormo, their origins date back to Dallas, Texas in 1958 -- middle-schoolers Charlie Moore (lead vocals) and Robert Tex Wrightsil (first tenor) formed the earliest incarnation of the group, then dubbed "the Stairs," with brothers Johnny and Lawrence Davis in the second and third tenor slots and "Little" Charlie Gibson singing bass. Circa 1959, the Stairs recorded at least three singles for the local South Town label -- "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man," "Caveman Love," and "Flossie Mae" -- before the Davis brothers left the group and Gibson enlisted in the U.S. Army. Moore and Wrightsil scrambled to find replacements, with Moore eventually moving to baritone to accommodate new lead vocalist Lee Wesley Jones; tenor Harold Thomas, and bass David Sanders filled out the new lineup, which toured relentlessly throughout Texas. They often appeared in small towns under the guise of national chart groups, easily emulating the style of any act they so chose -- as a result, they officially renamed themselves the Masqueraders, making their recorded debut under that name with 1963's "A Man's Temptation." After cutting 1965's "Talk About a Woman" for the Houston label Soultown, the Masqueraders traveled to Detroit to audition for Motown -- informed that their style and approach were too similar to that of the Temptations, the group found themselves stuck in the Motor City with no money to return home, hatching a plan to perform at the local Twenty Grand Club to earn enough cash for return fare. En route they stumbled on a recording studio owned by La Beat label owner Lou Beatty, who would go on to release five Masqueraders singles ("The Family," "I'm Gonna Make It," "Together That's the Only Way," "Be Happy for Me" and "I Got the Power") spread across 1966 and 1967. None of their La Beat singles made a commercial impact, however, and the Masqueraders next traveled to Memphis to audition for producer Chips Moman. The group would proceed to record a total of eight singles at Moman's American Studios beginning with 1967's "I Don't Want Nobody to Lead Me On" -- licensed to the New York label Wand, the song was a minor regional hit, and was later recorded by both former NFL star Rosey Grier and the Gentlemen Four. To avoid contractual snafus, Moman credited the Masqueraders as Lee Jones & the Sounds of Soul for the 1968 follow-up "This Heart Is Haunted," which he licensed to the Amy label. After "Do You Love Me Baby" failed to generate much interest, Wand dropped the Masqueraders, and Moman negotiated a new deal with Amy's parent label, Bell -- the three singles that resulted (the minor hit "I Ain't Got Nobody Else," "How Big Is Big," and "Steamroller") represent the creative zenith of the group's career, boasting a gospel-influenced deep soul sound gilded by American Studios' crack session crew. During this time, the Masqueraders also contributed backing vocals to sessions by blue-eyed soul combo the Box Tops. Their next single as headliners, 1968's "I'm Just an Average Guy," was their first true national hit -- released via Moman's AGP label, the record reached the number 24 spot on the national R&B charts. "The Grass Is Green" closed out the year, and in 1969 the Masqueraders swelled to a six-piece with the addition of vocalist Sammie Hutchins; when Lee Evans failed to show up for performances, Hutchins assumed his lead vocal spot, a position he assumed full-time when Evans ultimately left the group altogether. After one final AGP single, "Love, Peace and Understanding," the Masqueraders finally left Memphis and returned home to Dallas, establishing their own Stairway label to release 1971's "Let Me Show the World I Love You"; with little promotion and no national distribution deals to speak of, neither the single nor its 1972 follow-up "The Truth Is Free" attracted any notice outside of Texas, and in 1973 the group returned to Memphis, this time landing with Willie Mitchell's famed Hi label. After two Darryl Carter-produced singles -- "Let the Love Bells Ring" and "Wake Up, Fool" -- Hi terminated the Masqueraders contract; after a quarter century with the group, he co-founded, Charlie Moore decided he'd had enough and resigned in 1974, paving the way for Lee Evans to return. In 1975 they signed with Isaac Hayes' HBS label, soon releasing their first-ever full-length album, Everybody Wanna Live On. Love Anonymous appeared later that same year, but HBS then declared bankruptcy and the Masqueraders spent the remainder of the decade without a recording contract, although they cut a series of still-unreleased demo sessions in addition to maintaining a relentless touring schedule. After signing with the Atlanta-based Bang label; Moore eventually returned to the lineup; in 1980 the Masqueraders released a self-titled LP that remains their final recorded work to date. Fast forward to 2017; The Masqueraders had a Hot 100 hit almost exactly 50 years ago with “I Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else”; now the vocal group is mounting a long-overdue comeback by way of "America’s Got Talent".

     
Popular Tracks   
I'm Just An Average Guy on In Love by The Masqueraders
Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else on In Love by The Masqueraders
Call Me - The Traveling Man on Unmasked by The Masqueraders
Baby It's You on Unmasked by The Masqueraders
It's a Terrible Thing to Waste on Unmasked by The Masqueraders
One More Chance on Lost & Rare Soul Gems: 1964-1972, Vol. 1 by Various Artists
Say It on In Love by The Masqueraders
Do You Love Me Baby? on We're Gonna Have A Party! by Various Artists
A Change is Gonna Come on A Change is Gonna Come by The Masqueraders
How on Lou Beatty's Detroit Soul: Thirty Rare Gems From The Vaults Of La Beat Records by Various Artists

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Title Artist Year Type
I Got The Power / One More ChanceThe Masqueraders2018Single
Oh My Goodness / We Fell In LoveThe Masqueraders2018Single
I got the powerThe Masqueraders2018Single
Do You Love Me Baby / You Can't Keep A Good Man DownThe Masqueraders2018Single
Prophet Of Love / You´re The OneThe Masqueraders2018Single
Do You Love Me Baby / Please StayThe Masqueraders / The Ivories2015Single
That's The Same Thing / Talk About A WomanThe Masqueraders2011Single
Make Me Believe In You / Do You Love Me BabyPatti Jo / The Masqueraders2009Single
I Ain't Got To Love Nobody ElseThe Masqueraders2006Compil.
That's The Same Thing / How Big Is BigThe Masqueraders2005Single
Unmasked: The Best Of The Masqueraders 1965-1972The Masqueraders2004Compil.
Starry LoveThe Masqueraders1980Single
The MasqueradersThe Masqueraders1980Album
DesireThe Masqueraders1980Single
This Won't Change / HowLester Tipton / The Masqueraders1980Single
Love AnonymousThe Masqueraders1977Album
(Call Me) The Traveling Man / Sweet SweetningThe Masqueraders1975Single
Everybody Wanna Live OnThe Masqueraders1975Album
Everybody Wanna Live OnThe Masqueraders1975Single
Your Sweet Love Is A Blessing / Please Don't Try (To Take Me Away To The Sky)The Masqueraders1975Single
ListenThe Masqueraders1975Single
Wake Up Fool / Now That I've Found YouThe Masqueraders1974Single
Now That I've Found YouThe Masqueraders1973Single
The Truth Is FreeThe Masqueraders1972Single
I Want You Back / I'm Just An Average GuyThe Larks / The Masqueraders1972Single
Let Me Show The World/ Masqueraders ThemeThe Masqueraders1971Single
Brotherhood / SteamrollerThe Masqueraders1970Single
Love, Peace And Understanding / Tell Me You Love MeThe Masqueraders1969Single
I'm Just An Average Guy / I Ain't Gonna StopThe Masqueraders1968Single
I Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else / I Got ItThe Masqueraders1968Single
Only Ment To Wet My Feet / I'm Just An Average GuyThe Whispers / The Masqueraders1968Single
Sweet Lovin' Woman / Do You Love Me BabyThe Masqueraders1968Single
The Grass Was GreenThe Masqueraders1968Single
How Big Is BigThe Masqueraders1968Single
I Don't Want Nobody To Lead Me On / Let's Face FactsThe Masqueraders1967Single
One More Chance / Together That's The Only WayThe Masqueraders1967Single
I Got The Power / Together That's The Only WayThe Masqueraders1967Single
I'm Gonna Make It / HowThe Masqueraders1966Single
She Was Only Somebody's DaughterThe MasqueradersSingle
Let's Stay Together Again / I'm Just An Average GuyCarol Hughes, The MasqueradersSingle
A Family - Pt. 1The MasqueradersSingle
Be Happy For MeThe MasqueradersSingle
Wheels / I'm Just An Average GuyThe String-A-Longs / The MasqueradersSingle
Do You Love Me Baby / LostThe Masqueraders / Jerry ButlerSingle
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