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  1. Vor einem Tag · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesYou're So Fine · The Falcons · Lance Finnie · Willie SchofieldFlick Records 50's & 60's Detroit Soul℗ 2024 Resn...

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  2. Joe, brother of the Four Tops' Levi Stubbs, brought guitarist Lance Finnie into the group and the Falcons remained with four voices. Before joining the Falcons, Joe and Lance had been with the Fabulous Four (a quintet that also had first tenor "Smitty Boo," second tenor Timothy Peyton, and baritone Richard Beasley).

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FalconsThe Falcons - Wikipedia

    The Falcons formed in 1955 in Detroit, Michigan on the Mercury Records imprint. After personnel changes in 1956, The Falcons had hits for the Lu Pine Records label with the million-selling "You're So Fine" (1959), [2] and "I Found a Love" (1962). [3] The group recorded under the production wing of Robert West, who gave the group a gospel sound ...

  4. 6. März 2018 · Guitarist Lance Finnie (sometimes spelt Finney) was in there with the vocalists up to 1963. He was on the basic side but kept his end up well. Robert Ward, however, who also occasionally featured on axe with the group, was definitely a plus. His day job was leader of the Ohio Untouchables.

  5. Lance Finnie. and. Robert Ward (b. Robert Jeryl Ward, 15th October 1938, Luthersville, Georgia, U.S.A. d.25th December 2008, Dry Branch, Georgia, U.S.A.) The Falcons were one of the first groups that really got to grips with the Soul Music genre.

  6. Amerikanische Soul- und R&B-Vokalgruppe, gegründet 1955 in Detroit, Michigan. Die Urbesetzung, welche die erste Single "Baby That's It/This Day" (Mercury, 1956) aufnehmen konnte, bestand aus Bob Manardo, Eddie Floyd, Tom Shetler, Arnett Robinson und Willie Schofield.Nach mehreren Besetzungswechseln und weiteren Singles hatte die Gruppe in der Besetzung Joe Stubbs, Eddie Floyd, Lance Finnie ...

  7. All of those singles featured the lead tenor of Joe Stubbs, brother of The Tops' Levi Stubbs, who came into The Falcons along with baritone Mack Rice and guitarist Lance Finnie after co-founders Eddie Floyd and bass Willie Schofield switched from an integrated lineup to an all-black one.