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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RavensThe Ravens - Wikipedia

    David "Boots" Bowers (January 23, 1928-October 23, 1995) (1956–1958) Paul Van Loan (January 19, 1931-January 1978) (1957) James Van Loan (July 5, 1926-March 27, 1960) (1957)

  2. Explore David "Boots" Bowers's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about David "Boots" Bowers on AllMusic.

  3. David Bowers. Profile: David "Boots" Bowers (1928-1995), bass vocalist and member of the King Odom Four, the Larks, and the Ravens. Aliases: David Boots. In Groups: King Odom 4, The Larks, The Ravens (2) Variations: Viewing All | David Bowers (4)

  4. 1946 - 1958. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Ravens fue un grupo vocal estadounidense R&B, formado en 1946 por Jimmy Ricks y Warren Suttles. 1 Fueron uno de los cuartetos vocales más exitosos e influyentes de la época, y tuvieron varios éxitos en la lista de R&B a finales de la década de 1940 y principios de la de 1950. 2 .

  5. Although the name David "Boots" Bowers isn't a household word, he was certainly one of the finest bass voices around in the late 1940s and 1950s. While you may never have heard of him, he sang with three groups you probably have heard of: the King Odom Four, the Lloyds Larks and the Argo Ravens.

  6. treasurechess.wordpress.com › 2013/08/19 › the-ravensThe Ravens – Chess Treasures

    19 de ago. de 2013 · When they signed with Chess Records in 1956, the Ravens were Joe Van Loan, Willie Ray, Willis Sanders and David Bowers (pictured). The recording “A Simple Prayer”/”Water Boy” features that line up. Shortly afterwards, the line up became Joe, Paul and James Van Loan, and DavidBootsBowers. They continued in the style of ...

  7. One of those who answered was David "Boots" Bowers. Dave had started his career, in the 40s, as a high tenor with different gospel groups. When he was 17, his voice started dropping and the bass of the group he was with (the Skylight Singers) taught him how to sing bass.