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  1. Bloodstone (band) Bloodstone, c. 1973. Counterclockwise from top left: Charles McCormick, Willis Draffen, Harry Williams, Charles Love, and Roger Durham. Bloodstone is an American R&B, soul, and funk group, most popular in the 1970s and early 1980s.

  2. Bloodstone was formed in 1962 as a Kansas City high school doo-wop group then called the Sinceres. By the time of their overseas relocation in 1971, the band consisted of Charles Love on guitar, Melvin Webb on drums, Roger Durham on percussion, McCormack on bass, Harry Williams on percussion, and Willis Draffen on guitar. The members had ...

  3. 30 janv. 2018 · By 1971, the band featured guitarist/singer Charles Love, drummer Eddie Summers, bassist Charles McCormick, percussionists Roger Durham and Harry Williams, and now-guitarist Draffen. The Sinceres relocated to Los Angeles, where they found management and changed their name to Bloodstone.

  4. Roger Lee Durham (percussion) (b. 14th February 1946, U.S.A. d. 27th July 1973, U.S.A. - thrown from a horse.) Bloodstone hailed from Kansas City, and were formed in 1962. When the band were at high school, they formed a doo-wop group called The Sinceres.

  5. 19 mars 2014 · Harry Williams and Roger Durham were in one vocal group, Charles Love and Charles McCormick in another, while the guitarist Willis Druffen Jr. and the drummer Melvin Webb made up one half of a four-piece band. In fact they were a seven - piece band members along with Kenneth Smith.

  6. Founding members who died prior to Love include Roger Durham in 1972, Melvin Webb in 1982 and Willis Draffen in 2002. The surviving members of the group are Harry Williams, Charles McCormick and Donald Brown.

  7. Roger Durham. American vocalist and percussionist, born 14 February 1946 and died 27 July 1973 from internal injuries after being thrown from a horse.