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  1. rissipalmermusic.comRissi Palmer

    The ArtsCenter presents Rissi Palmer The ArtsCenter, Carrboro NC 27510: The ArtsCenter, Carrboro NC 27510: Tuesday, June 18 Tue, Jun 18: TBA Nashville, TN: Nashville, TN: Saturday, June 29 @ 12:30PM Sat, Jun 29 @ 12:30PM: American Roots Music Festival at ...

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      Chataqua Ampitheater presents Rissi Palmer Chatauqua...

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      Palmer is also featured in the exhibition. Much of that...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MarqueesThe Marquees - Wikipedia

    Founder of the Rainbows, Chester Simmons , formed the Marquees with singers who had occasionally performed in his former group, including Reese Palmer (first tenor), Marvin Gay (second tenor, baritone; he would change the spelling to "Gaye" when he became a soloist), and James Nolan (baritone).

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  4. EST. 1957. The Marquees formed in 1957, mainly comprised of students at DC's Cardozo High School. Chester Simmons developed the vocal group out of The Rainbows with members Reese Palmer, James Nolan, and Marvin Gay, who later changed his last name to Gaye. The Marquees performed in high school talent shows and at the Lincoln Theater on U St NW.

  5. 3. Nov. 2011 · Reese Palmer, the leader of the Washington-based doo-wop group the Marquees, which in the late 1950s featured singer Marvin Gaye and accompanied Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Billy Stewart on...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rissi_PalmerRissi Palmer - Wikipedia

    Rissi Palmer (born August 19, 1981) is an American country music artist. Palmer debuted in 2007 with the single "Country Girl", which made her the first African-American woman to chart a country song since Kathy Bee in 1988. "