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  1. Zu dieser Zeit bestand die Gruppe aus Lowman Pauling (Gesang, Gitarre, Songwriting), Johnny Tanner (Leadsänger), Jimmy Moore, Johnny Holmes, Obadiah „Scoop“ Carter und Otto „Jeff“ Jeffries. [2] Da es bereits andere Gruppen mit dem gleichen Namen gab, nannten sie sich schließlich The “5” Royales.

  2. Otto “Jeff” Jefferies. R&B Musician. A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he was a member of the 1950s to 1960s musical group, 'The Five Royales' (or The 5 Royales). The group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1952, and besides Jefferies, it included members, Jimmy Moore, Eugene Tanner, Elijah J 'Eudell' Graham, Lowman...

    • Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    • May 23, 1912
    • Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
  3. Explore Otto "Jeff" Jeffries's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Otto "Jeff" Jeffries on AllMusic.

  4. 16. Feb. 2019 · But the Royales’ then lead vocalist Otto “Jeff” Jeffries’ first words, “You really hurt me, broke my heart”, were anything but fluffy and his high pitched vocal conveyed an intensity of emotion that was unexpected in such a record. The middle eight, featuring the entire group on harder vocal plus a booting sax, was ...

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  5. With the departure of Johnny Holmes and later Clarence Pauling (who would later change his name to Clarence Paul and become a successful Motown producer/songwriter/A&R director and a mentor to Stevie Wonder), the group lineup was guitarist Lowman Pauling, lead singer Johnny Tanner, tenors James 'Jimmy' Moore and Obadiah "Scoop" Carter, and baritone Otto 'Jeff' Jeffries. Their first single was ...

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    The Royal Sons Quintet, a six-man gospel group consisting (at that time) of Lomond "Lowman" Pauling (bass vocal, guitarist supreme and song-writer), Johnny Tanner (lead vocal), Jimmy Moore, William Samuels, Obadiah "Scoop" Carter and Otto "Jeff" Jeffries had been signed to Ike & Bess Berman's Apollo label in New York on the strength of a demo acetate of "It's Going To Rain", recorded at radio ...

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