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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CloversThe Clovers - Wikipedia

    The Clovers' lead vocalist, Buddy Bailey, was drafted into the army at the end of August 1951 and John Phillip was brought in to replace him. Philip was soon replaced by Charlie White (b. 1930, Washington, DC), who had been in the vocal groups The Dominoes and The Checkers.

  2. El vocalista principal de la banda, Buddy Bailey, fue llamado a filas a finales de agosto de 1951 y fue sustituido en principio por John Phillip, que a su vez fue sustituido por Charlie White, quien ya había formado parte de otros grupos vocales como The Dominoes y The Checkers.

  3. When John “Buddy” Bailey came on board as lead, Harold moved over to baritone. Hal wanted to give his music career a lucky start so he named the group the Four Clovers. By 1949, second tenor Matthew McQuater had replaced Thomas Woods.

  4. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › groups-organizations-africanThe Clovers (1946- ) • - Blackpast

    9 de sept. de 2018 · A fourth member, John “Buddy” Bailey joined the group as the lead singer while Lucas moved to baritone. Lucas originally named the group The Four Clovers, but in 1949 the group would become The Clovers when guitarist Bill Harris joined the group.

  5. From 1989 to 2007, the Doo-Wop Society of Southern California worked passionately to showcase the pioneers of rhythm and blues and vocal group harmony. At t...

  6. Founding members were: John 'Buddy' Bailey (lead), Matthew McQuater (tenor) (1946 - 1961), Harold "Hal" Lucas (baritone), Harold Winley (bass), Bill Harris (guitar) (1951 - 1958) Additional members:

  7. In 1962, John Bailey reformed a version of the Clovers, recording with his own version of the group, at Winley Records. after further departures from the line-up, the group recorded under the names of Tippie and the Clovermen, and also Tippie and the Clovers.