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    The Ravens were an American R&B vocal group, formed in 1946 by Jimmy Ricks and Warren Suttles. They were one of the most successful and most influential vocal quartets of the period, and had several hits on the R&B chart in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

  2. 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]

  3. 24 de jul. de 2009 · Source citation. He was a member of American singing group The Ravens.

  4. Ten years in the future, he'd be forever known as Warren "Birdland" Suttles. April saw the Ravens' next Mercury release, "Chloe-e" (subtitled "The Song Of The Swamp"). The song dates back to 1927, and was written by Gus Kahn and Neil Moret.

  5. The group formed in 1945 when Jimmy Ricks (bass voice) and Warren "Birdland" Suttles (baritone voice) recruited Ollie Jones (first tenor voice) and Leonard Puzey (second tenor voice) to form a quartet.

  6. Discography. Videos. Labels. Reference. The Ravens were a transitional group that bridged the gap between the sophisticated pop sounds of the Ink Spots / Mills Brothers and the unsophisticated street corner sounds of harmonizing teenagers.

  7. After migrating from Alabama to Harlem, LaZette McCants’ late father, Warren BirdlandSuttles, co-founded the Ravens. As Harlem’s first bird-named vocal group, some readers may remember the others had names like the Orioles and the Larks.