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  1. G. C. Cameron replaced Edgar "Chico" Edwards in 1967, and in 1969, the group switched to the Motown-owned V.I.P. imprint. In 1970, after a five-year absence, they hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with writer-producer Stevie Wonder's composition, (the G.C. Cameron-led) "It's a Shame" (co-written by Syreeta Wright). [7]

  2. The Spinners en 1965. De izquierda a derecha: Billy Henderson, Edgar Edwards, Bobby Smith, Henry Fambrough, y Pervis Jackson. The Spinners es un grupo vocal estadounidense de rhythm and blues creado en 1954 en Ferndale, Michigan.

  3. 26 de nov. de 2017 · Sometimes called the (Detroit) Spinners in the UK to differentiate them from a native folk group, the Spinners were nevertheless the prime architects of Philly Soul, turning lush soul into pop classics that dominated early '70s AM radio. The Spinners' best-known songs: "I'll Be Around" "One of a Kind (Love Affair)" "The Rubberband Man"

  4. With Fuqua on staff as a producer, Edgar “Chico” Edwards replaced George Dixon, and Berry Gordy offered the Spinners a new contract in 1964. The group made their official Motown debut at the legendary Apollo Theater the same year to great acclaim.

  5. G. C. Cameron replaced Edgar "Chico" Edwards in 1967, and in 1969, the group switched to the Motown-owned V.I.P. imprint. (The label name is somewhat ironic, given that V.I.P. was generally considered a substandard imprint behind Motown, Gordy, Tamla, and Soul).

  6. Con un éxito comercial limitado, Motown asignó a los Spinners como administradores de carreteras, acompañantes y choferes para otros grupos, e incluso como empleados de envío. G. C. Cameron reemplazó a Edgar "Chico" Edwards en 1967, y en 1969, el grupo cambió al V.I.P. imprimir.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › education › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksThe Spinners - Encyclopedia.com

    The first in a series of personnel changes occurred in the early 1960s, when Edgar Chico Edwards replaced Dixon. In 1968 Smith left the group and lead vocals were handed off to G.C. Cameron. Cameron spent four years with The Spinners before being replaced by the charismatic Philippe Wynne in 1972.