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  1. 25 de ago. de 1994 · Creadel “Red” Jones. Singer. He was an original member of the legendary Chicago based recording group The Chi-Lites. His bass vocals was one of the group's trademarks. He can be heard on such hits as Are You My Woman,I Like Your Lovin', (Do You Like Mine), (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People, and Oh Girl.

  2. The Chi-Lites ( / ˈʃaɪlaɪts /, SHY-lytes) are an American R&B/Soul vocal quartet from Chicago. Forming at Chicago's Hyde Park High School in 1959, The group's original lineup consisted of singers Robert Lester, Eugene Record, Creadel Jones, Clarence Johnson, Burt Bowen, Eddie Reed and Marshall Thompson . The Chi-Lites' greatest ...

  3. It started in 1959 when Marshall Thompson formed a vocal group called the “Hi-Lights” in his hometown of Chicago with fellow members Eugene Record, Robert Lester and Creadel “Red” Jones. After releasing several singles on local labels, the group changed their name in 1964 to “Marshall & The Chi-Lites”.

  4. 19 de may. de 2023 · Creadel RedJones of the prestigious Chi-Lites, his mother Deborah Jones and the horrendous betrayal of his aunt Regina Cubie, and a family torn apart by an industry of greed are narrated by Darren Cubie, author of Entertainers Against Corruption.

  5. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Thompson eventually joined Record’s group in 1960 and soon brought with him Creadel “Red” Jones before finding work as a drummer, first locally for Gladys Knight and the Pips, then on tour with...

  6. www.chi-litesofficial.comThe Chi-Lites

    The legendary Chi-Lites formed in 1959 in Chicago, Illinois with the soulful blues melodies of the band, with their leader, Marshall Thompson, and the remaining Chi-Lites: their songwriter and lead singer Eugene Record, Robert "Squirrel" Lester and Creadel "Red" Jones.

  7. It started in 1959 when Marshall Thompson formed a vocal group called the “Hi-Lights” in his hometown of Chicago with fellow members Eugene Record, Robert Lester, and Creadel “Red” Jones. After releasing several singles on local labels, the group changed their name in 1964 to “Marshall & The Chi-Lites”.