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Singer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. The Mighty Imperials (2)
The Melodyaires of Dayton, Ohio, transformed as older members left and were replaced by new members, notably the talented writing/arranging team-up of singer/instrumentalists Larry Coleman and Calvin “Skip” Skipper, plus singers Cornelius Herringand Wayne Dedrick. When they became the Mighty Imperials, the Melodyaires were under contract to Nashboro’s subsidiary Creed label and had made one single for it. They continued with Nashville-based Creed under their new name, making at least three more singles and an excellent album, late 1972’s A Look At the Mighty Imperials.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I'm Waiting On You / Daniel | The Melodyaires | 1973 | Single |
Don't Be Stingy / Lord, I Thank You For One More Day | The Melodyaires | Single |
The Fantastic Familyaires R&B/Soul |
The Joyaires World and R&B/Soul |
The Fox Valleyaires |
The Happyaires Quartet |
Johnny Rozman And His Jollyaires Folk |