Band, US
R&B/Soul
Formed in 1969 in the Bronx,New York, USA, the Persuaders moved briefly to the top of the Soul Music world in the early 70s and created a handful of gems, some of which have been remade and sampled as hits in multiple genres. The Persuaders were was formed from the ashes of doo-wop groups The Internationals (8) and the Majestics, and the group's original lineup, led by gritty lead singer Douglas Scott (2) and also including Jimmy Barnes (2), Charles Stodghill and Willie B. Holland, signed with Atco Records in 1971. The musical force behind the group was pianist/songwriter Richard Poindexter (who had spent much of the late 60s writing for such artists as Linda Jones and the O'Jays). They came out of the box on fire and scored a huge hit that year with the Poindexter-penned "Thin Line Between Love and Hate," a now-classic ballad of warning that described the (literally) painful consequences to a man who took his woman for granted. While the Persuaders never again had a large crossover hit, they recorded a number of additional Soul charters over the next three years, including the top 10 "Love Gonna Pack Up" and the excellent mid-tempo "Some Guys Have All The Luck" (later recorded by Rod Stewart and Robert Palmer).
Joe Coleman voc | |
Thomas L. Hill voc | |
Douglas Scott voc GB | |
Willie B. Holland voc | |
John Tobias voc | |
James Barnes voc | |
Charles Stodghill voc |
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The Persuaders Dance Band |
The Persuaders Alternative Band |
The Persuaders Band |
The Persuaders Band AT |
The Persuaders R&B/Soul Band |
The Persuaders Rock Band US |
The Persuaders Blues Band |
The Persuaders Rock Band US |
The Persuaders R&B/Soul and Latin Band |
The Persuaders Dance Band |
The Persuaders Jazz, Rock and R&B/Soul Band GB |
The Persuaders Blues Band |
The Persuaders Band |
The Persuaders Rock and Pop Band GB |
The Persuaders Rock, Pop and Alternative Band SE |
The Persuaders Band GB |
The Persuaders R&B/Soul, Folk and World Band |
The Persuaders Rock Band US |