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  1. 3. Jan. 2024 · Gene Chandler's 'Rainbow' is a classic hit that showcases his vocal range, soulful delivery, and songwriting skills. Its upbeat tempo and catchy hook make it one of his best works to date.

  2. Gene Chandler (with The Dukays) Duke Of Earl. Had an East Coast record distributor not chosen a different song as a better bet for hitdom, The Dukays would have had a #1 pop/R&B smash. Instead, credit went solely to lead singer Gene Chandler - who didn't even exist until it was pressed up! Chandler's actual name was Eugene Dixon. Born July 7 ...

  3. Gene Chandler (with The Dukays) Duke Of Earl. Had an East Coast record distributor not chosen a different song as a better bet for hitdom, The Dukays would have had a #1 pop/R&B smash. Instead, credit went solely to lead singer Gene Chandler - who didn't even exist until it was pressed up! Chandler's actual name was Eugene Dixon. Born July 7 ...

  4. 8. Mai 2023 · Gene Chandler, also known as "The Duke of Earl," is an American singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the 1960s. Born Eugene Dixon in Chicago in 1937, Chandler began his music career as a ...

  5. 7. Juni 2023 · Gene Chandler, born Eugene Dixon on July 6, 1937, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer who played a significant role in the development of soul and R&B music. Known for his ...

  6. Gene Chandler recording. "Groovy Situation" was a hit single when recorded by Gene Chandler on Mercury Records in 1970, in a version produced by Chandler and arranged by Tom Washington. It was Chandler's second-biggest chart hit single, his biggest being the million-selling #1, "Duke of Earl", in 1962. It was taken from his album, The Gene ...