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James Edwards's brother, Edgar "Chico" Edwards, replaced Dixon in the group in 1963, at which time Tri-Phi and its entire artist roster was bought out by Fuqua's brother-in-law, Berry Gordy of Motown Records.
- Detroit Spinners, Motown Spinners
- 1954–present
Edgar "Chico" Edwards would fill in while he was away; he would later permanently replace George Dixon when he left the group just prior to their signing at Motown Records. This albums contains all the leads (and recorded material) performed by Dixon, and most of the leads performed by Edwards, though, like most of their Motown ...
- May 1961 – May 1963
- Harvey Fuqua
- 2000
Following its release, Dixon was replaced by Edgar “Chico” Edwards. Over the next few years, the group released a series of failed singles, and when Tri-Phi was bought out by Motown in the mid-’60s, the Spinners became part of the larger company’s roster. By that time, Edwards had been replaced by G.C. Cameron.
Signed in 1964. Pervis Jackson. Billy Henderson. Henry Fambrough. Edgar “Chico” Edwards. G.C. Cameron. From Ferndale, Michigan, the Spinners spun their way to success as an iconic soul group.
26. Nov. 2017 · Other members have included C.P. Spencer, James Edwards, George Dixon, and Edgar "Chico" Edwards The group's name came from spinning tire rims popular in Detroit at the time Aretha Franklin was responsible for getting the group from Motown to Atlantic
edgar 'chico' edwards. In 2011, Edgar 'Chico' Edwards passed away on the 3rd of December. bobbie smith . In 2013, Bobby Smith passed away in Detroit, U.S.A. Henry Fambrough became the last member of the group make his transition on the 7th February 2024. Albums: The Original Spinners (Motown Records 1967)
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