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Henry Lee
Fambrough (May 10, 1938 –
February 7, 2024) was an
American vocalist,
known for
being a
member of the R&B
quintet The
Spinners (also called...
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Charles Fambrough (August 25, 1950 –
January 1, 2011) was an
American jazz b****ist,
composer and
record producer from Philadelphia.
Fambrough was a member...
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Fambrough is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Fambrough (1950–2011),
American jazz b****ist,
composer and
record producer Don...
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group continues to tour,
without any
original members,
after Henry Fambrough retired in 2023. The
group is also
listed as the
Detroit Spinners and...
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where its commander,
Major Fambrough, ****igns him to the
furthest outpost under his jurisdiction: Fort Sedgwick.
Fambrough, who is
mentally ill, kills...
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Jackson in 2008, and
Henry Fambrough in 2024,
there are no
original members of the
group living today. As the last member,
Fambrough continued to
perform with...
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replaced by Bill
Pierce and
Dennis Irwin was
replaced by
Charles Fambrough. This band also
featured a
second drummer: John Ramsay. Live at Montreux...
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Spinners (a role he
shared with
fellow group members Bobby Smith and
Henry Fambrough).
Wynne scored notable hits such as "How
Could I Let You Get Away", "The...
- with Tom Renesto,
Roger Smith,
Randy Colley,
Hercules Hernandez and Ray
Fambrough while donning the masks. The team had its
origins in 1961 in the Georgia...
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lineup of the
Spinners include original members Pervis Jackson,
Henry Fambrough,
Billy Henderson and
Bobby Smith and lead
vocalist G. C. Cameron. The...