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  1. Prentiss Barnes (April 12, 1925 – October 1, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues singer in the 1950s. Barnes was born in Magnolia, Mississippi. He sang bass for the legendary vocal group The Moonglows which had such hits as "Sincerely" and "The Ten Commandments of Love".

  2. In 1951, Fuqua moved to Cleveland and formed the Crazy Sounds with the singers Danny Coggins and Prentiss Barnes. Lester joined them later. In 1952, while performing at a Cleveland club, the Crazy Sounds auditioned for the club's management.

  3. En 1951, Fuqua se mudó a Cleveland y formó el grupo Crazy Sounds con los cantantes Danny Coggins y Prentiss Barnes, a los que más tarde se unió Lester. [3] En 1952, mientras audicionaban en un club de Cleveland, se pusieron en contacto con el presentador de radio Alan Freed, quien al escucharlos se convirtió su gerente.

  4. 5 de oct. de 2006 · Prentiss Barnes, 81, who sang with the Moonglows, a rhythm and blues group of the 1950s and ‘60s, died Saturday in a car accident in Mississippi.

  5. Prentiss Barnes’s incredible bass voice has brought pleasure to many in the past and to millions still today. His significant contributions to our musical heritage accentuates the importance of current supporting efforts to give him his long due credit.

  6. Prentiss Barnes, singer: born Magnolia, Mississippi 12 April 1925; twice married (two children); died near Magnolia 1 October 2006. The doo-wop group the Moonglows are best known in...

  7. Prentiss Barnes was born on 25 April 1925 in Magnolia, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor. He was married to Jewell Sims and Christine. He died on 30 September 2006 in Magnolia, Mississippi, USA.