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In mid-1955, Eddie Edgehill replaced Donald Razor as second tenor and the group moved to George Goldner 's Rama label where they issued the chime-harmonised rocker "Lily Maebelle" in September. In all probability Barrett and Briggs wrote the song about Pop Brigg's sister Lil.
12 janv. 2010 · Eddie Edgehill. Profile: Tenor and baritone vocalist (R&B), Manager. Born in 1935, in New York, U.S. Died on 12 January 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. of heart attack. Sites: findagrave.com, uncamarvy.com. In Groups: The Del-Knights, The Mad Men, The Valentines.
20 sept. 2023 · By mid-1955, Eddie Edgehill replaced Donald Razor as the second tenor, and the group transitioned to George Goldner’s Rama label. There, they released “Lily Maebelle,” a chime-harmonized rocker, in September. Most likely, Barrett and Briggs wrote the song about Pop Brigg’s sister Lil.
In mid-1955, Eddie Edgehill replaced Donald Razor as second tenor and the group moved to George Goldner's Rama label where they issued the chime harmonied rocker Lily Maebelle in September. In all probability Barrett and Briggs wrote the song about Pop Brigg's sister Lil.
18 janv. 2010 · Among the better known of these groups was the Valentines, which featured a Philadelphia singer named Eddie Edgehill, a tenor who also wowed the fans with his fancy dance steps. Eddie, who went on to be part of other R&B groups over the years, died Jan. 12 of complications of a stroke.