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  1. Edgar "Chico" Edwards (deceased) G. C. Cameron Philippé Wynne (deceased) Jonathan Edwards Harold "Spike" Bonhart Frank Washington *Original Members: The Spinners is a Detroit-based R&B club. They have had many hit records and singles si ...

  2. 22. Mai 2021 · Biografia de Edgard Armond. Um Comandante Determinado. No dia 14 de junho de 1894 nasce em Guaratinguetá, no Vale do Paraíba, Estado de São Paulo, Edgar Pereira Armond. De família Humilde, Armond, aos 21 anos, ingressa na Força Pública de São Paulo, onde inicia a carreira que lhe daria o um título, pelo qual é conhecido até hoje ...

  3. By that time, Edgar "Chico" Edwards had been replaced by G.C. Cameron. Though the Spinners had some R&B hits at Motown during the late '60s, including "I'll Always Love You" and "Truly Yours," they didn't have a genuine crossover success until 1970, when Stevie Wonder gave the group the number four R&B hit "It's a Shame," co-written with Syreeta Wright and Lee Garrett.

  4. BRONX, NY - 1964: R&B vocal group "The Spinners", which included Bobbie Smith, Edgar "Chico" Edwards, Billy Henderson, Henry Fambrough and Pervis Jackson, perform "The Beatles'" song "I Saw Her Standing There" wearing wigs and using prop guitars in costume as "The Brown Beatles" at Freedomland Amusement Park in 1964 in Bronx, New York.

  5. BRONX, NY - 1964: R&B singer Marvin Gaye performs onstage with a full band and doo-wop vocal group "The Spinners", which included Bobbie Smith, Edgar "Chico" Edwards, Billy Henderson, Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, as back up singers in the rain at Freedomland Amusement Park in 1964 in Bronx, New York.

  6. In 2009, Bonhart left the Spinners and was replaced by vocalist Marvin Taylor. The group lost another member from their early days, when Edgar "Chico" Edwards died on December 3, 2011. [7] The Spinners were put into the limelight again in 2003 when an Elton John track was re-issued featuring them on backing vocals.

  7. By that time, Edgar "Chico" Edwards had been replaced by G.C. Cameron. Though the Spinners had some R&B hits at Motown during the late '60s, including "I'll Always Love You" and "Truly Yours," they didn't have a genuine crossover success until 1970, when Stevie Wonder gave the group the number four R&B hit "It's a Shame," co-written with Syreeta Wright and Lee Garrett.