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  1. Six months later, original member Roosevelt Brodie, who was the second tenor for the original Blue Notes, died July 13, 2010, at age 75 due to complications of diabetes. And just five months later in that year, Bernard Wilson died on December 26, 2010, at age 64 from complications of a stroke and a heart attack. [8]

  2. 14 juil. 2010 · Roosevelt Brodie, who was the second tenor for the original Blue Notes, the R&B singing group that later featured the singing of Philly legend Teddy Pendergrass, died yesterday of complications of diabetes. He was 75 and lived in North Philadelphia.

  3. Débuts. Le groupe, connu initialement sous le nom de The Charlemagnes, change de nom et devient The Blue Notes en 1954. Il est composé à l’époque de Franklin Peaker, Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis, Jr., et Harold Melvin.

    • 1954 à 1996
    • Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
    • Disco, rhythm and blues, soul
  4. 14 juil. 2010 · Brodie, Roosevelt (15th April 1935-14th July 2010) He was a singer born in New York who relocated to Philadelphia with his family while young and graduated from the Benjamin Franklin High School. After serving his time in the US Army he began singing doo-wop in the 1950s with Harold Melvin when he had a group called The Charlemagnes.

  5. 24 mars 1997 · C’est au cours de l’année 1954 qu’ Harold Melvin et son groupe forment les Blue Notes avec. Bernard Williams, Franklin Peaker, Roosevelt Brodie et Jesse Gillis Jnr. Le groupe sort l’année suivante, “ If you love me ”, suivit par la ballade « Hero » en 1960.

  6. Roosevelt Brodie. Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes were, originally, formed in 1954 under the name 'The Bluenotes'. Prior to that incarnation the group were originally known as the Charlemagnes. Harold Melvin was a self taught pianist, who originally sang Doo Wop.

  7. 24 mars 1997 · The other members were co-leader Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis Jr., and Franklin Peaker. The Blue Notes cut their first single, “If You Love Me,” for Josie in 1956, and turned it into a regional hit.