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  1. 3 oct. 2005 · Eugene "Bird" Daughtry, lead singer of the Intruders, who had a million-selling Top-10 hit in 1968 with Cowboys to Girls, died Sunday in Philadelphia of kidney and liver...

  2. Formed in 1960, the group originally consisted of Sam "Little Sonny" Brown, Eugene "Bird" Daughtry, Phillip "Phil" Terry and Robert "Big Sonny" Edwards. In 1969, Sam Brown was replaced as lead singer by Bobby Starr, only to rejoin the group in 1973.

  3. 25 déc. 1994 · EUGENE DAUGHTERY, LEAD SINGER OF THE INTRUDERS: - January 1, 1995 Eugene "Bird" Daughtery, the lead singer of the Intruders, who had a hit in the 1960s with "Cowboys to Girls," died last Sunday of kidney and liver diseases. He was 55.

    • October 29, 1939
  4. Ten years after the breakup, Eugene Daughtry revived The Intruders with his brother, Fred Daughtry, cousin Al Miller and a friend, Lee Williams, finding momentary success in the U.K. on the Streetwave label with a Leon Bryant-produced track, "Who Do You Love."

  5. The Intruders were originally formed as a doo wop group in 1960, and sang around Philadelphia for several years. Lead singer Sam “Little Sonny” Brown, Eugene “Bird” Daughtry, Phil Terry, and Robert “Big Sonny” Edwards signed with Gamble and Huff’s fledgling Gamble label in 1966.

  6. The Intruders were originally formed as a doo wop group in 1960, and sang around Philadelphia for several years. Lead singer Sam “Little Sonny” Brown, Eugene “Bird” Daughtry, Phil Terry, and Robert “Big Sonny” Edwards signed with Gamble and Huff’s fledgling Gamble label in 1966.

  7. 6 août 2021 · Other founding members were Eugene Daughtry, born on October 29, 1939, in Kinston, North Carolina, and Bobby Starr was born Robert Ferguson on January 19, 1937, in Baltimore, Maryland. All of the group’s members were reared in Philadelphia.