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

    Matthew McQuater died at the age of 73 in Dallas, TX, on 19 December 2000. Johnny Mason filed for use of the trademark The Clovers in October 2001 (the case was abandoned in November 2002). John Bowie had both of his legs amputated, and suffered a fatal heart attack in the fall of 2000.

  2. The other members ( at various times) comprised of Charlie White, Matthew McQuater, Bill Harris, Billy Mitchell, John Philip, Charles R. Stevens, James Toy Walton, Robert Russell, Roosevelt Hubbard, Nathaniel Bouknight, Peggy Winley Mills, Ann Winley, Jimmy Taylor, Daniel Abbott, Edward Bowers, Juan Hawkins, Johnny Mason, William Rawlings, Antwan Drayton, Prentiss Floyd, Tye Lovell. The ...

  3. The original members were Harold ‘Hal’ Lucas, John ‘Buddy’ Bailey, Mathew McQuater and Harold Winley, who all attended the Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C. John ‘Buddy’ Bailey was a later addition, with the group performing under the name of the Four Clovers. yes sir, that's my baby - 1950 / don't you know I love you - 1951

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  4. The Clovers - Part 1. By Marv Goldberg. based on interviews with Harold Lucas, Harold Winley, Matthew McQuater, Billy Mitchell, Johnny Mason, and John Bowie. (Note: the original of this article appeared in. Discoveries #113 - 10/97) © 1999, 2009 by Marv Goldberg. [The first article I ever wrote (in August 1964) was on the Clovers.

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  5. Over the next few years Matthew McQuater (tenor) and Harold Winley (bass) replaced two of the original members and through local record store owner Waxie Maxie Silverman they acquired a manager, Lew Krefetz who in late 1950 got them a session for tiny Rainbow Records in New York.

  6. Lead John 'Buddy' Bailey was joined by tenor Matthew McQuater, baritone Harold Lucas, bass Harold Winley, and tenor Billy Mitchell, who joined when Bailey was drafted in '53. The group's next Leiber/Stoller-helmed UA offering, the rollicking Lovey, missed the charts entirely.

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