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  2. The Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Shades of Blue were an American blue-eyed soul vocal group [1] from Livonia, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The band started in high school as the Domingos. Original group members included Nick Marinelli, Ernie Dernai, Linda Allen and Bob Kerr. [2] By 1965, The Domingos signed a recording contract for the Detroit-based Golden World label.

  3. Oh How Happy - Wikipedia

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    "Oh How Happy" was first recorded by The Shades of Blue. While the band was at Golden World recording background vocals and some demos, Edwin Starr - who happened to be there and liked their sound - approached them with an unfinished song of his. He sat down with the group to work out the chorus and wording.

  4. Shades of Blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shades of Blue, a 1960s Irish rock band featuring future Thin Lizzy guitarist Eric Bell; The Shades of Blue, an American vocal group; Shades of Blue (Ben E. King album) (1993) Shades of Blue (Madlib album) (2003) Shades of Blue, a 1964 album by the Rendell–Carr Quintet; Shades of Blue, a 1991 EP by The The

  5. Jennifer Lopez Pays Tribute to 'Shades of Blue' Costar Ray ...

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    Honoring her costar. Jennifer Lopez is speaking out following the death of her former Shades of Blue castmate Ray Liotta. Celebrity Deaths in 2022: Stars We’ve Lost Read article “Ray was my ...

  6. Category:American vocal groups - Wikipedia

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    S. Seraphic Fire; The Serenad3; The Shades of Blue; Shepherd Sisters; The Showstoppers; The Singers Unlimited; The Singing Angels; The Singing Senators; The Skylarks (vocal group)

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  8. The Valadiers - Wikipedia

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    The Valadiers are an American vocal group from Detroit, Michigan, who became notable as the first white vocal group signed to Motown in the early 1960s.. The group was formed in 1959 by Stuart Avig (born 1943, lead vocals), Marty Coleman (lead, bass, baritone), and Art Glasser (second tenor), who had all attended Oak Park High School, and Jerry Light (bass, baritone), from Detroit Mumford High ...

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