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  1. 16. Mai 2019 · Charles “ChuckBarksdale, bass singer for the popular doo-wop group The Dells, died on Wednesday (May 15) at the age of 84 in a south suburb of Chicago, according to reports. He had reportedly...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DellsThe Dells - Wikipedia

    The group performed until illness forced longtime lead singer Marvin Junior and bass vocalist Chuck Barksdale into retirement, ending the group's 60-year run. History. Early career. The Dells grew up in Harvey, Illinois, and began singing together while attending Thornton Township High School.

  3. 15. Mai 2019 · May 15, 2019, 2:55pm PDT. Pocket. Reddit. Flipboard. The Chicago-based R&B group The Dells entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004. Charles Barksdale was the bass singer for The Dells, a 1950s doo-wop group that was able to transition to the smooth, stirring soul stylings of later musical eras.

  4. 16. Mai 2019 · Their bass singer and co-founder Chuck Barksdale, who always enjoyed discussing this incredible journey, died on Wednesday after a lengthy illness,according to the singer’s family. He was 84....

  5. Die Band wurde 1953 in Harvey, einem südlichen Vorort von Chicago, gegründet. Marvin Junior († 2013), [1] Johnny Funches, Verne Allison, Lucius und Mickey McGill und Chuck Barksdale gingen alle zusammen in Harvey auf eine Schule und entschlossen sich zusammen eine Band zu gründen, die sich zunächst The El-Rays nannte.

  6. 9. Nov. 2000 · Born on January 11, 1935 in Chicago, Chuck Barksdale is one of the original members of the R&B group the Dells. The Dells (originally known as the El-Rays) were formed in 1952 at Thornton High School in Harvey, Illinois, while the five members (Marvin Junior, Johnny Funches, Verne Allison, Michael McGill and Barksdale) were students.

  7. 25. Feb. 2004 · Chuck Barksdale reflects on five decades of soul. By James Sullivan. February 25, 2004. The Dells, the pride of Harvey, Illinois, had a smash R&B hit with “Oh, What a Nite” in 1956. Thirteen...