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  1. concord.com › artist › the-spinnersThe Spinners - Concord

    The Spinners of Detroit—Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, John Edwards, Bobbie Smith, and Billy Henderson—have been one of the most consistent and successful vocal groups of all time. The five-man group, long noted for its strong harmonics, emotive lead singing, and imaginative choreography, learned early on that it takes more than pure ...

  2. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Pervis Jackson, the man behind the deep, rolling bass voice in a string of 1970s R&B hits by The Spinners, has died after being diagnosed with brain and liver cancer. He was 70.

  3. Signed in 1964. Pervis Jackson. Billy Henderson. Henry Fambrough. Edgar “Chico” Edwards. G.C. Cameron. From Ferndale, Michigan, the Spinners spun their way to success as an iconic soul group. Forming in 1954 under the name Domingos, they quickly attracted the attention of producer Harvey Fuqua who signed the group to his Chicago-based label ...

  4. "Almost" was written by Claudreen Jackson and featured in her book “Let There Be Light”. This song is now available on my first original album "Love is True"...

  5. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Explore Pervis Jackson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Pervis Jackson on AllMusic.

  6. The Spinners were a Motown soul group who were active between the early 1960s and the mid-1970s. The group’s leader was singer songwriter Bobby Rogers. The other members of the group were Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, Charles Hicks, and John Edwards. The Spinners greatest hits are “It’s a Shame,” “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love ...

  7. PERVIS JACKSON Another reason for going back is to remind you that today Bobbie Smith and Henry Fambrough remain the only members left from the 50s Domingoes. Unfortunately, their bass singer, Pervis Jackson, passed on August 18 in 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. Pervis Angelo was born in Monroe, Louisiana, either on May 16, or May 17 in 1938.