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  1. Por otra parte, Harold Lucas y Billy Mitchell formaron un nuevo cuarteto con James "Toy" Walton y Robert Russell, grabando cuatro temas para Atlantic Records en octubre de 1961 manteniendo el nombre de The Clovers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CloversThe Clovers - Wikipedia

    Harold Lucas and Billy Mitchell formed a new quartet with James "Toy" Walton and Robert Russell, recording four tracks for Atlantic in October 1961 which resulted in the December release of a double-A sided single "Drive It Home" / "The Bootie Green" credited to The Clovers.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › The_CloversThe Clovers - Wikiwand

    The Clovers es una banda vocal norteamericana de rhythm and blues/doo-wop que alcanzaron gran notoriedad durante la década de 1950. Su mayor éxito fue el sencillo "Love Potion No. 9", de los compositores Jerry Leiber y Mike Stoller, publicado en 1959.

  4. Harold Lucas and Billy Mitchell immediately put together another Clovers group, whose other members were tenor James "Toy" Walton and bass Robert Russell (both of whom had backed up Billy, on Poplar, as part of the Bachelors).

  5. Explore James "Toy" Walton's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about James "Toy" Walton on AllMusic.

  6. With the passings of group members Toy Walton and Tippie Hubbard (in 1980) the group went into retirement, however, a reunion was planned in 1988. In Austin, Texas, Harold Lucas’ version of the Clovers were reunited with John Bailey, Matthew McQuarter, and Harold Winley, briefly.

  7. Lucas and Mitchell line-up (circa 1962): Harold Lucas, Billy Mitchell, James "Toy" Walton, Robert Russell John Bailey line-up (circa 1962): John Bailey, Nathaniel Bouknight, Peggy Winley Mills, Ann Winley