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Tony And The Technics / Four Voices


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according to the website, although there might have been a lineup change, the website is not clear on the details

I can not recommend https://cgi.ebay.com/DooWop-LP-Golden-Groups-Vol-38-Chex_W0QQitemZ330377370215QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item4cec069a67 enough to anybody enjoying the early Detroit group sound of Chex Records.

And I seem to remember it does even mention the Four Voices somewhere in its extensive liner notes...

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I can not recommend https://cgi.ebay.com/...=item4cec069a67 enough to anybody enjoying the early Detroit group sound of Chex Records.

And I seem to remember it does even mention the Four Voices somewhere in its extensive liner notes...

I think all the info from that website must have been taken from the LP Marc is recommending as that website has mostly information and stuff just taken from other comps.

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Some years ago i spoke to a Sherwood Pee who was living in Flint Mi and he told me he was a member of the 4 Gents Oncore and they later changed their name to the 4Voices! Also whilst looking at the blog theres a picture of the Magnetics acredited with the song The Train on Allrite records, it doesnt list Tony Johnson who was the lead singer at the time however the guy on the right looks very much like him. So now i'm cofused as well regards Gilly and Nicola

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A very interesting site indeed! Thanks for posting it up (now added to 'my favourites' list).

The Majestics on Linda, according to this, recorded 'Say You' on V.I.P which I thought was Richard Street & The Monitors.....I'm confused???

https://www.blogg.org...2_-1106786.html

Well, one possible source for your confusion might be the fact that Johnny Mitchell was a member of the Majestics (on Chex) and later a member of the Monitors.

The Majestics on Linda are a totally different group and do not have any connection with the Majestics on Chex as far as I am aware.

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Some years ago i spoke to a Sherwood Pee who was living in Flint Mi and he told me he was a member of the 4 Gents Oncore and they later changed their name to the 4Voices! Also whilst looking at the blog theres a picture of the Magnetics acredited with the song The Train on Allrite records, it doesnt list Tony Johnson who was the lead singer at the time however the guy on the right looks very much like him. So now i'm cofused as well regards Gilly and Nicola

Tony Ewing who was the founder of both Chex records and The Technics recorded later (1963 onwards) as Tony Ewing & the Four Voices. As Bob already indicated there might have been some further line up changes over the years which may explain the Four Gents connection if there really was one.

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A very interesting site indeed! Thanks for posting it up (now added to 'my favourites' list).

The Majestics on Linda, according to this, recorded 'Say You' on V.I.P which I thought was Richard Street & The Monitors.....I'm confused???

https://www.blogg.org...2_-1106786.html

that site is filled with misinformation, don't trust everything you read on that site

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