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  1. The group formerly known as The Charlemagnes took on the name "The Blue Notes" in 1954, with a line-up consisting of lead singer Franklin Peaker, Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis, Jr., and Harold Melvin.

  2. La banda anteriormente conocida como The Charlemagnes adoptó con el nombre "The Blue Notes" en 1954, con una alineación integrada por Franklin Peaker, Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis, Jr., y Harold Melvin.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2006 · Musician. He was a founding member of the 1960s and 1970s music group Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes. Peaker's vocals were featured on such recordings as My Hero, Get Out (And Let Me Cry), If You Love Me, and Blue Star. In 1970 he left the group and was replaced by Teddy Pendergrass.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2021 · What is agreed is that in 1954 Harold Melvin joined Franklin Peaker, Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie and Jesse Gillis, Jr (collectively once known as the Charlemagnes) and formed his Blue Notes and for reasons never best explained put his name front out even though he wasn’t the lead singer.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2021 · A self-taught pianist, as a teenager in 1953, Melvin began singing doo-wop with a vocal ensemble called the Charlemagnes. The following year, 1954, he established a quintet, the Blue Notes gathering together Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis, Jr., and Franklin Peaker.

  6. The Bluenotes, at that time, were a quintet with the other band members being Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis Jr., and Franklin Peaker. Their first single, 'If You Love Me' was recorded for the Josie imprint in 1956.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2006 · Peaker, Franklin (31st January 1935-20th November 2006) Tenor and original member of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who sang lead vocals on “Blue Star”, “Get Out (and Let Me Cry)”, “If You Love Me”, “My Hero” and “She is Mine”.