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  1. 21 de mar. de 2024 · 21 Mar 2024 | 7:58 h. El trágico final de John Edward Jones, el joven que murió atrapado para siempre en una cueva. John Jones estuvo 27 horas atascado en un diminuto agujero hasta que su cuerpo...

  2. G. C. Cameron replaced Edgar "Chico" Edwards in 1967, and in 1969, the group switched to the Motown-owned V.I.P. imprint. In 1970, after a five-year absence, they hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with writer-producer Stevie Wonder's composition, (the G.C. Cameron-led) "It's a Shame" (co-written by Syreeta Wright).

  3. Explore music from Edgar "Chico" Edwards. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Edgar "Chico" Edwards on Discogs.

  4. Shortly after the LP is released, Chico Edwards leaves the group, replaced by C.G. Cameron, who takes over the lead vocal duties from Bobbie Smith. Just back from Vietnam, where he had been wounded in combat, Cameron learns of Chico’s departure from an old friend, the Temptations Dennis Edwards.

  5. This is both Dixon's and Edwards' only appearance on an Spinners studio album (Edwards would leave the group soon after this production of this album was completed). The album notes state that members Bobby Smith and Edgar "Chico" Edwards share most of the lead vocals on stage.

  6. 26 de nov. de 2017 · The Spinners, while from Detroit, were nevertheless one of the most critically and commercially successful of the "Philly Soul" groups, scoring with "The Rubberband Man," "(One Of A Kind) Love Affair," and "It's A Shame." This (Detroit) Spinners profile is the latest in a series on music's most popular artists of the rock and roll oldies era, written and compiled by your oldies Expert here at ...

  7. Edgar "Chico" Edwards would fill in while he was away; he would later permanently replace George Dixon when he left the group just prior to their signing at Motown Records. This albums contains all the leads (and recorded material) performed by Dixon, and most of the leads performed by Edwards, though, like most of their Motown ...