The lead singer is Eugene Tanner, whose brother Johnny more often sang lead vocal. (Lowman Pauling was the bass singer and occasionally took the lead). Yes they were on King at the same time as JB.
That came out when much of the experimental sounds of R&B was taking place, where the 50's were crossing over to the 60's, in 1959 and 1960, it was most notable with Motown at their beginning, but also was occurring with other R&B in general as well.
@comingout05
The lead singer is Eugene Tanner, whose brother Johnny more often sang lead vocal. (Lowman Pauling was the bass singer and occasionally took the lead). Yes they were on King at the same time as JB.
norristerse 3 months ago
I meant to say L. Pauling instead of C. Paul. Realised I made a mistake after I hit post.
comingout05 10 months ago
I hear an early James Brown from the lead. Is that C. Paul leading? and weren't the 5 Royales on the King label around the same time as JB?
comingout05 10 months ago
That came out when much of the experimental sounds of R&B was taking place, where the 50's were crossing over to the 60's, in 1959 and 1960, it was most notable with Motown at their beginning, but also was occurring with other R&B in general as well.
tbear4pa 1 year ago
Excellent!!!
micholdies 2 years ago