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  1. Grant Kitchings was a singer who was a member of the Ravens then, in the 1970s, a member of the Drifters . History. 1950s. Kitchings was a tenor who joined a group that was going to become the King Toppers in 1955 or 1956. The group at the time consisted of Dave Colter, Don Turner, Louis Day and Jesse Hines.

  2. The Kitchings Family Foundation makes grants by invitation only for charitable purposes. Learn how to apply online for grants of $5,000 or more by the deadlines of March 31, June 30, and September 30.

  3. 1946 - 1958. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Ravens fue un grupo vocal estadounidense R&B, formado en 1946 por Jimmy Ricks y Warren Suttles. 1 Fueron uno de los cuartetos vocales más exitosos e influyentes de la época, y tuvieron varios éxitos en la lista de R&B a finales de la década de 1940 y principios de la de 1950. 2 .

  4. The Kitchings Family Foundation. About Us. The Kitchings Family Foundation was established in 1961 to support charitable organizations that benefit the public welfare. DISCOVER. Recent Grants. In 2017, the Foundation made more than $2.8 million in grants to over 50 organizations.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RavensThe Ravens - Wikipedia

    Grant Kitchings The Ravens were an American R&B vocal group , formed in 1946 by Jimmy Ricks and Warren Suttles. [1] They were one of the most successful and most influential vocal quartets of the period, and had several hits on the R&B chart in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

  6. David Colter, Welton Young, and Grant Kitchings. © 2004, 2009 by Marv Goldberg. While I'm sure you can name a lot of tires that are made in Dayton, Ohio, I'll bet you can't think of too many vocal groups that came from there. I've got one for you: the King Toppers.

  7. everything.explained.today › Grant_KitchingsGrant Kitchings Explained

    Grant Kitchings was a singer who was a member of the Ravens then, in the 1970s, a member of the Drifters. History 1950s. Kitchings was a tenor who joined a group that was going to become the King Toppers in 1955 or 1956. The group at the time consisted of Dave Colter, Don Turner, Louis Day and Jesse Hines.