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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sammy_StrainSammy Strain - Wikipedia

    Samuel Strain Jr. (born December 9, 1939) note is an American R&B vocalist, known for his time as a member of Little Anthony and the Imperials (1961–1972; 1992–2004) and The O'Jays (1976–1992). [1]

  2. Sammy Strain, original member who subsequently sang with Little Anthony and the Imperials and The O'Jays,... This was performed in September 1994 at Trevose PA.

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  3. 1 avr. 2020 · Hollywood Soapbox talks with Sammy Strain, two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He sang with the O'Jays and Little Anthony.

  4. Sammy Strain. Though not a household name by any means, Sammy Strain has a unique place in music history: he is a two time member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Both as a member of the sweet soul group Little Anthony & The Imperials and as a second generation member of The O’Jays.

  5. More details at http://www.soul-patrol.com/ Part 1 Sammys Career - Starting Brooklyn with the Fantasticks & Bluechips, Moving over to Little Anthony & the I...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_O'JaysThe O'Jays - Wikipedia

    The O'Jays never again achieved pop success. In 1992, Sammy Strain left the group and returned to the Imperials. Later in the 1990s, the group did little recording. On October 30, 2010, the group performed at Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert 's Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington, D.C.

  7. The Sammy Strain Story—Part 3 The Imperials (1961—1963) by Charlie Horner With contributions from Pamela Horner. After a more than three very successful years on George Goldner’s End label, Little Anthony & the Impe-rials broke up in 1961.