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The Sheppards : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Sheppards The Sheppards was a Chicago soul and blues vocal group. The group was formed in 1959 by the members of the ''Ballads'' and the ''Bel Aires'' and was active until 1970. The group was named after producer Bill Sheppard (music producer)〔Blues Encyclopedia - Edward Komara, Peter Lee - 2004 -Page 877 "Bill ''Bunky'' Sheppard began working with doo-wop groups in Chicago during the 1950s, independently producing such acts as the Sheppards and the Bel Aires. He operated the Apex label (1959–1962), on which he recorded Danny ."〕 and consisted of Millard Edwards (lead and bass), Jimmy Allen (baritone), James Dennis Isaac (bass and fifth tenor), O. C. Perkins (second tenor), Murrie Eskridge (lead and top tenor), and Kermit Chandler (guitar).〔Robert Pruter ''Chicago Soul'' 1992 p.51 "Sheppard was getting some success on the successor group of the Bel Aires called the Sheppards, so Davis teamed up up with him to form Pam Productions in 1961. The Sheppards The Sheppards are highly regarded today by those familiar with the group's music, but by and large they remain unknown to the vast majority of rhythm-and-blues fans. Their relative obscurity perhaps can be attributed to the fact that they were popular during the long-denigrated early- 1960s era of rock 'n' roll, when doowop was largely a memory and soul had a few years to go before it would make its impact."〕 They recorded for Vee-Jay Records and were featured on compilations such as Tomorrow's Hits (Vee-Jay Records album) 1962. ==References==
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