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  1. Lance Finnie (1957-1963) Robert Ward (1957-1963) El grupo grababa bajo la producción de Robert West, que dio a la banda un sonido a música góspel y grabó a los cantantes con su propia etiqueta.

  2. Lance Finnie. and. Robert Ward (b. Robert Jeryl Ward, 15th October 1938, Luthersville, Georgia, U.S.A. d.25th December 2008, Dry Branch, Georgia, U.S.A.) The Falcons were one of the first groups that really got to grips with the Soul Music genre.

  3. Joe, brother of the Four Tops' Levi Stubbs, brought guitarist Lance Finnie into the group and the Falcons remained with four voices. Before joining the Falcons, Joe and Lance had been with the Fabulous Four (a quintet that also had first tenor "Smitty Boo," second tenor Timothy Peyton, and baritone Richard Beasley).

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  4. Explore Lance Finnie's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Lance Finnie on AllMusic.

  5. Provided to YouTube by Xelon EntertainmentI Ain't No Crying Man (feat. Eddie Floyd, Joe Stubbs, Mack Rice, Willie Schofield, Lance Finnie) · Wilson Pickett ·...

  6. Provided to YouTube by Xelon EntertainmentWhat to Do (feat. Eddie Floyd, Joe Stubbs, Mack Rice, Willie Schofield, Lance Finnie) · Wilson Pickett · The Falcon...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FalconsThe Falcons - Wikipedia

    The Falcons formed in 1955 in Detroit, Michigan on the Mercury Records imprint. After personnel changes in 1956, The Falcons had hits for the Lu Pine Records label with the million-selling "You're So Fine" (1959), [2] and "I Found a Love" (1962). [3] The group recorded under the production wing of Robert West, who gave the group a gospel sound ...