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2.    Newark Armory Performers:

The Clovers:  The most successful rhythm and blues group of the 1950s.  They scored 21 chart records (Billboard R&B Chart), far more than any other group.  Their distinctive style was remembered more than their many hits.  They had started as a group in 1946 in Washington DC as schoolmates from Armstrong High School.

The Harptones:  An extremely popular group in the mid-1950s within doowop circles as a result of their many hit records released during the height of the doowop fever in the New York area.  They were a merger of two neighborhood groups from New York City--The Harps and The Skylarks.  they first achieved notoriety after winning the Apollo Theatre Amateur Night on November 1953, which led to an MGM recording contract.

Muddy Waters:  Was a blues singer and guitarist who plugged in Delta blues and was considered one of rock's most influential musicians.  He had two top hit recordings in 1954: "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" and "Got My Mojo Working."

Charles Brown:  A mesmerizing West Coast blues artist whose incredible piano skills and laid-back vocal delivery created an entirely new blues genre.  Brown was a vocalist and pianist who made the R&B Top Ten ten times in the early 1950s.

 

                    

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