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  1. Prentiss Barnes (April 12, 1925 – October 1, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues singer in the 1950s. Barnes was born in Magnolia, Mississippi. He sang bass for the legendary vocal group The Moonglows which had such hits as "Sincerely" and "The Ten Commandments of Love".

  2. Billy Johnson. The Moonglows waren eine Doo-Wop -Band der 1950er Jahre. Die Band fand sich 1951 in Cleveland als The Crazy Sounds zusammen. Harvey Fuqua tat sich zunächst mit Danny Coggins und Prentiss Barnes zusammen, um mit ihnen ein Gesangs-Trio zu gründen, wenig später holte er auch Bobby Lester, mit dem er schon früher ...

    • 1951 als The Crazy Sounds
  3. October 15, 2006, New York, New York), and Prentiss Barnes (b. April 12, 1925, Magnolia, Mississippi—d. October 1, 2006, near Magnolia). The Moonglows were discovered in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952 by legendary disc jockey Alan Freed. Lester sang lead, Fuqua was the alternate lead, Graves the first tenor, and Barnes the bass.

  4. Prentiss Barnes, singer: born Magnolia, Mississippi 12 April 1925; twice married (two children); died near Magnolia 1 October 2006. The doo-wop group the Moonglows are best known in Britain for...

  5. 5. Okt. 2006 · Prentiss Barnes, 81, who sang with the Moonglows, a rhythm and blues group of the 1950s and ‘60s, died Saturday in a car accident in Mississippi. In his heyday, the bass singer performed such...

  6. Prentiss Barnes and Pete Graves died in 2006. Fuqua, the last surviving original member of the group, died on July 6, 2010, in Detroit. Legacy. The Moonglows' singing style is known as "blow" harmony, based on the technical method used by the backing vocalists.

  7. The Moonglows were an American doo-wop group, one of the most successful R&B vocal groups of the early 1950s. They were formed in 1951 in Cleveland, Ohio, and initially consisted of lead singer Harvey Fuqua, tenor Bobby Lester, baritone Prentiss Barnes, and bass Billy Johnson. What Was The Moonglows’S Biggest Hit?