Band,
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Kwick
Had a hit in the early 70's with "Pin The Tail On The Donkey". These Memphians also contributed plenty of background work for other artists on Stax and opened as a live act for label mates Al Green, The Bar-Kays and The Emotions. After the demise of Stax they added a fourth member, Vince Williams, and changed their name to Kwick.
![]() | Randy Brown voc *1952 US |
![]() | Terry Bartlett |
![]() | William Sumlin bvoc |
![]() | Bertram Brown bvoc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mannish Boys - The Stax, Volt & Truth Recordings 1969-74 | The Newcomers | 2013 | Compil. |
Sweet Soul From Memphis | The Astors Meet The Newcomers | 1996 | Compil. |
That's When You Know Your Woman Wants To Be Free / Do Yourself A Favor | The Newcomers | 1978 | Single |
Keep An Eye On Your Close Friends | The Newcomers | 1975 | Single |
(Too Little In Common To Be Lovers) Too Much Going To Say Good-Bye / The Whole World's A Picture Show | The Newcomers | 1974 | Single |
The Martian Hop / Humpty Dumpty | The Newcomers | 1973 | Single |
Pin The Tail On The Donkey / Mannish Boy | The Newcomers | 1971 | Single |
You Put The Sunshine Back In My World | The Newcomers | 1970 | Single |
Open Up Your Heart (Let Me In) | The Newcomers | 1969 | Single |
He is the Way | The Newcomers | Single | |
From United Theological Seminary Dayton, Ohio | The Newcomers | Album |
The Newcomers Band |
The Newcomers Rock Band |
The Newcomers Band |
The Newcomers R&B/Soul, Pop, Folk and World Band |
The Newcomers Band |