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  1. Winfred "Blue" Lovett, the group's original bass singer and songwriter, died on December 9, 2014, at the age of 78. His bass voice was heard on many Manhattans hits, including the spoken word intro to "Kiss and Say Goodbye".

  2. The world has lost another great Soul Legend and one of the baddest bass singers in the world; the incomparable Mr. Winfred “Blue” Lovett of the historical Grammy award winning R&B classic soul group, The Manhattans.

  3. Quelques jours plus tard, Winfred "Blue" Lovett, chanteur et auteur-compositeur originel du groupe, est décédé le 9 décembre 2014 à l'âge de 78 ans [7]. Sa voix basse est entendue sur de nombreux succès des Manhattans, y compris l'intro parlée de Kiss and Say Goodbye .

  4. R.I.P. Winfred "Blue" Lovett and Sonny Bivins of the Manhattans. Share this article. (December 10, 2014) We are very sorry to inform SoulTrackers of the death of Winfred "Blue" Lovett, founding member and bass singer extraordinaire of the legendary vocal group The Manhattans. He was 74.

  5. 11 déc. 2014 · Winfred “Blue” Lovett, founding member and bass singer extraordinaire of the legendary vocal group The Manhattans has died at the age of 74. SoulTracks.com reports: For a half century, Lovett’s songwriting and singing were integral parts of one of the most popular R&B groups in the world.

  6. The five singers, who became the first members of the Manhattans in the early 60s, went to two Jersey City high schools in the 50s - George Smith and Richard Taylor to Snyder High and Winfred Lovett, Kenneth Kelly and Edward Bivins to Lincoln High.

  7. 31 déc. 2014 · Winfred 'Blue' Lovett Founding member of 'The Manhattans' R&B group Winfred "Blue" Lovett, a Jersey City, N.J., resident, and one of the founding members of the legendary group, "The...