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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CloversThe Clovers - Wikipedia

    Harold Lucas and Billy Mitchell formed a new quartet with James "Toy" Walton and Robert Russell, recording four tracks for Atlantic in October 1961 which resulted in the December release of a double-A sided single "Drive It Home" / "The Bootie Green" credited to The Clovers.

  2. Lucas and Mitchell line-up (circa 1962): Harold Lucas, Billy Mitchell, James "Toy" Walton, Robert Russell John Bailey line-up (circa 1962): John Bailey, Nathaniel Bouknight, Peggy Winley Mills, Ann Winley Lucas line-up (1963): Harold Lucas, John Bailey, Harold Winley Harold Winley line-up (1968): Harold Winley, Bobby Adams, Johnny Taylor, Ray Loper

  3. With the passings of group members Toy Walton and Tippie Hubbard (in 1980) the group went into retirement, however, a reunion was planned in 1988. In Austin, Texas, Harold Lucas’ version of the Clovers were reunited with John Bailey, Matthew McQuarter, and Harold Winley, briefly.

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  4. Harold Lucas and Billy Mitchell immediately put together another Clovers group, whose other members were tenor James "Toy" Walton and bass Robert Russell (both of whom had backed up Billy, on Poplar, as part of the Bachelors ).

  5. James "Toy" Walton: MBID: d8ff945e-2dc0-4735-b48f-e809479af55e: Last updated: 2012-05-15 19:04 UTC: Permanent link: https://musicbrainz.org/artist/d8ff945e-2dc0-4735-b48f-e809479af55e: XML: https://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/artist/d8ff945e-2dc0-4735-b48f-e809479af55e?inc=aliases: JSON:

  6. In October 1975, they (Roosevelt "Tippie" Hubbard, James "Toy" Walton, Harold Lucas, and John Bowie) went contemporary and released a disco recording called "Bump Jive!" on Bill Hancock's D.C.-based Aladdin label. (This was actually a reworking of Johnny Otis' "Willie And The Hand Jive.") Unfortunately, shortly after the recording, Toy Walton ...

  7. This group consisted of Bethea and Belt, along with tenors Roosevelt "Tippie" Hubbard and James "Toy" Walton (both of whom would end up with Harold Lucas' Clovers). "I'm Afraid" was led by Tippie; "Tight Skirts And Crazy Sweaters" was fronted by Harmon.

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