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    When The Crows started in 1951, practicing sidewalk harmonies, the original members were Daniel "Sonny" Norton (lead), William "Bill" Davis (baritone), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor) and Gerald Hamilton (bass). In 1952, Wittick left the group and was replaced by Mark Jackson (tenor and guitarist).

  2. Sometime after the Jubilee sides, Jerry Wittick left the group to join the military. He was replaced by Mark Jackson, who functioned mainly as the group's guitarist, although he occasionally sang tenor.

  3. Jerry Wittick Gerald Hamilton Mark Jackson: Historia. Cuando The Crows comenzó en 1951, practicando armonías en la acera, los miembros originales eran Daniel "Sonny" Norton (principal), William "Bill" Davis (barítono), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor) y Gerald Hamilton (bajo ).

  4. When The Crows started out in 1951, practicing sidewalk harmonies, the original members were Daniel "Sonny" Norton (lead), William "Bill" Davis (baritone), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor), and Gerald Hamilton (bass). In 1952, Wittick left the group and was replaced by Mark Jackson (tenor and guitarist).

  5. The Crows. Formed. 1951, Manhattan, NY, United States. Disbanded. 1955. Members. Daniel "Sonny" Norton (lead vocals), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor, 1951-52), Bill Davis (tenor, baritone), Gerald Hamilton (bass vocals), Mark Jackson (guitar, tenor, 1952-55) Related Artists. Viola Watkins.

  6. In 1953, Wittick joined the Army and was replaced by tenor (and guitar player) Mark Jackson; the group's only known photos were done professionally during this time of transition and neither Jerry nor Mark were present, leaving the incorrect-but-lasting impression that the Crows were a quartet.

  7. Another product of Harlem's musically fertile street corners, The Crows originally consisted of lead tenor Daniel 'Sonny' Norton, tenors Harold Major and Jerry Wittick, tenor/baritone Bill Davis, and bass Gerald Hamilton.