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    Clem Curtis (born Curtis Clements; 28 November 1940 – 27 March 2017) was a Trinidadian British singer, who was the original lead vocalist of sixties soul...
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    had two lead singers, Raymond Morrison (aka Ramong Morrison) and Clem Curtis. Curtis had come to the group by way of his guitar-playing uncle, who was...
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  • Clem Curtis & the Foundations were an English soul, R&B recording and performing act who were fronted by Clem Curtis. They were formed some years after...
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  • (aka Ramong Morrison), and the other being a former professional boxer, Clem Curtis who had also done some wrestling. Morrison had left Jamaica and arrived...
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  • Roy Carter (producer) (category Clem Curtis & The Foundations members)
    David Grant, and Jermaine Stewart. He has also been a member of groups, Clem Curtis & The Foundations, Heatwave, Central Line and Danny D. & Collusion. In...
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  • Baby Now That I've Found You (category Clem Curtis songs)
    song was recorded by the Foundations in 1968, featuring Colin Young, Clem Curtis' replacement. This was on a Marble Arch album that featured newer stereo...
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  • John Springate (category Clem Curtis & The Foundations members)
    member of Clem Curtis & The Foundations. His brother Bill was also a member of Clem Curtis & The Foundations. The Glitter Band With the Clem Curtis & the...
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    Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. Young had replaced Clem Curtis during 1968, and this was the first Foundations hit on which he sang...
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    writing efforts of the group and backing both of the band's lead singers Clem Curtis and later Colin Young.[citation needed] Alan Warner was born to parents...
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  • Foundations after two members, lead singer Clem Curtis and tenor saxophonist Mike Elliott left in 1968. He replaced Clem Curtis as lead singer and went on to sing...
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  • On Broadway (song) (category Clem Curtis & The Foundations songs)
    Ornaments '79 tour and was renowned for its Billy Currie ARP Odyssey solo. Clem Curtis & The Foundations recorded a version that was released on the IDM label...
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    2007, "Stuck in a Wind Up" was released. Credited to Lord Large feat. Clem Curtis, it was backed with "Move Over Daddy". In a review of Lord Large's The...
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  • Unchained Melody (category Clem Curtis songs)
    a version which reached No. 14 in the Netherlands in 1968. In 1975, Clem Curtis had a disco version which spent three weeks in the Record Mirror UK Disco...
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  • professional football head coach Clem Curtis (1940–2017), Trinidadian-born British singer born Curtis Clements Clemon Clem Daniels (1937–2019), American...
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  • Dancing in the Street (category Clem Curtis songs)
    "Dancing in the Street" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, and Ivy Jo Hunter. It first became popular in 1964 when recorded by Martha...
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  • of the 1960s. The group consisted of Tony Crane (of The Merseybeats), Clem Curtis (of The Foundations), Mike Pender (of The Searchers), Brian Poole (of...
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  • as of 2023. In 1988, Presley formed The Corporation with Tony Crane, Clem Curtis, Mike Pender, and Brian Poole, who all were the lead singers of other...
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  • for the Song for Europe contest. The group was made up of Clem Curtis, Leroy Carter, Clem Curtis, Georges Delanbanque, Valentine Pascal and John Savile....
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    roof had been removed. Lead singer Clem Curtis recalled going to see him one morning. Elliott was in bed when Curtis knocked on his door. He asked him...
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    the supergroup The Corporation with Tony Crane (of The Merseybeats), Clem Curtis (of The Foundations), Mike Pender (of The Searchers), and Reg Presley...
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  • 48 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the last single they released with Clem Curtis as their lead singer. Their next single with lead singer Colin Young...
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  • Freemasons. Ernestine Pearce can be seen at various venues along with Clem Curtis and Jimmy James as part of "The Soul Explosion" tour. With Ian Levine...
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    and has seen Large working with a range of soul singers, including Clem Curtis of The Foundations, Dean Parrish, Linda Lewis and The Peddlers' Roy Phillips...
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  • Stuck in a Wind Up (category Clem Curtis songs)
    Lord Large on the Acid Jazz label with former The Foundations front man Clem Curtis singing the lead vocals. The B side is a Ska track called Move Over Daddy...
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  • was trying out Warren Davis of the Warren Davis Monday Band to replace Clem Curtis. It was reported that in the same month, The Foundations had performed...
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  • also in Ireland. It reached No. 59 in the U.S. and number 29 in Canada. Clem Curtis was the lead vocalist on this song. According to bass guitarist Peter...
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    That band included Pender, Brian Poole (Brian Poole & The Tremeloes), Clem Curtis (The Tornados), Tony Crane (The Merseybeats) and Reg Presley (The Troggs)...
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  • Anglo-American all-star group The Traveling Wilburys. The group consisted of Clem Curtis (The Foundations), Mike Pender (The Searchers), Brian Poole (The Tremeloes)...
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    Moses Browne, poet and clergyman William Cowper, poet and hymn writer Clem Curtis, musician, television personality, a member of The Foundations. Henry...
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  • Foundations trombonist Eric Allandale to come on board as a producer. Curtis Clements (Clem Curtis) was also employed as an assistant. Class had somehow arranged...
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