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  1. In 1960, Reed died and Thompson brought in Creadel "Red" Jones who was a member of the Desideros to replace him. In early 1964 the group changed their name to the Hi-Lites and released a song, "I'm So Jealous", [5] with Record on lead.

  2. It started in 1959 when Marshall Thompson formed a vocal group called the “Hi-Lights” in his hometown of Chicago with fellow members Eugene Record, Robert Lester and CreadelRedJones. After releasing several singles on local labels, the group changed their name in 1964 to “Marshall & The Chi-Lites”.

  3. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Thompson eventually joined Record’s group in 1960 and soon brought with him CreadelRedJones before finding work as a drummer, first locally for Gladys Knight and the Pips, then on tour ...

  4. Creadel "Red" Jones - 1959-1973, 1980-1982 (born September 26, 1940, Chicago; died August 25, 1994). Vocalist who came to prominence in the American R&B/soul vocal quartet, “The Chi-Lites. The Chi-Lites (“shy lights") are an American R&B/soul vocal quartet from Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  5. www.chi-litesofficial.comThe Chi-Lites

    The legendary Chi-Lites formed in 1959 in Chicago, Illinois with the soulful blues melodies of the band, with their leader, Marshall Thompson, and the remaining Chi-Lites: their songwriter and lead singer Eugene Record, Robert "Squirrel" Lester and Creadel "Red" Jones. Known first in the early '60's as the "Hi-Lites," they changed the name to ...

  6. Creadel «Red» Jones: 1959-1973, 1980-1982 (nacido el 26 de septiembre de 1940 en St. Louis, Misuri; fallecido el 25 de agosto de 1994 en Glendale, California) Clarence Johnson: 1959–1964; Acompañantes anteriores. Stanley Anderson: 1973; Willie Kinsey: 1973; David «Doc» Roberson: 1973; David Scott: 1976–1980; Danny Johnson ...

  7. It started in 1959 when Marshall Thompson formed a vocal group called the “Hi-Lights” in his hometown of Chicago with fellow members Eugene Record, Robert Lester, and CreadelRedJones. After releasing several singles on local labels, the group changed their name in 1964 to “Marshall & The Chi-Lites”.