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John "Buddy" Bailey died on 3 February 1994 in Las Vegas, NV. Prior to his death, Bailey performed solo, choosing to work with established Doo Wop group The Calvanes (which included former Bailey-Clovers member Bobby Adams) as well as appearances with Jimmy Nabbie's Ink Spots.
- Harold Winley, Carlos Wilson, Tyrone Burwell, Franklen Poole
- 1946–present
Bald schloss sich ihnen John "Buddy" Bailey (Tenor) an, und Lucas übernahm den Bariton. Vorbilder der Clovers waren Gruppen wie die Orioles und die Ravens . Im Laufe ihrer Karriere gab es etliche Personalwechsel, und die Größe der Gruppe schwankte zwischen Quintett und Trio .
JahrTitel AlbumHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(r&b)1951Don’t You Know I Love You—R&B 1 (21 Wo.) R&B1951Fool, Fool, Fool—R&B 1 (22 Wo.) R&B1952One Mint Julep—R&B 2 (18 Wo.) R&B1952Middle of the Night—R&B 3 (8 Wo.) R&BThe Clovers Biography. The Clovers, known for Love Potion No.9, were formed in 1946 in Washington D.C. The original band members were Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton and Thomas Woods. A fourth member, John “Buddy” Bailey was added soon after, with the band peforming under the name of the Four Clovers.
21. Apr. 2015 · Fabulous Clovers Feat. John ''Buddy'' Bailey - They're Rockin' Down The Street - Winley 265 - 1962 - YouTube. Fabulous Clovers Feat. John ''Buddy'' Bailey - They're Rockin' Down The...
Members include John “Buddy” Bailey (born on December 27, 1931, in Washington, D.C.; died in February 1994; group member 1946-53), lead tenor; Bill Harris (born on April 14, 1925, in Nashville, TN; died on December 10, 1988), guitar; Harold Lucas, Jr.
9. Sept. 2018 · The Clovers were formed in 1946 by Harold “Hal” Lucas at Armstrong High School in Washington D.C. The original members included Lucas, Thomas Woods, and Billy Shelton. A fourth member, John “Buddy” Bailey joined the group as the lead singer while Lucas moved to baritone.
l to r: harold lucas, harold winley, bill harris, buddy bailey and matthew mcquater in 1951. The Clovers were an R&B group formed in Washington D.C. in 1946. The group members comprised of: John H 'Buddy' Bailey (b. 2 9 th December 193 1, Seneca, Virginia, U.S.A. d. 3rd February 1994, Henderson, Nevada, U.S.A. - lead)