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  1. 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]

    • Detroit Spinners, Motown Spinners
    • 1954–present
  2. Cameron reemplazó a Edgar "Chico" Edwards en 1967, y en 1969, el grupo pasó al sello V.I.P., también propiedad de Motown. En 1970, después de una ausencia de cinco años, alcanzaron el número 14 en el Billboard Hot 100 con la composición del escritor y productor Stevie Wonder , dirigida por G. C. Cameron, It's a Shame , coescrita por ...

    • Detroit Spinners, Motown Spinners
    • 1954–presente
  3. Edgar "Chico" Edwards would fill in while he was away; he would later permanently replace George Dixon when he left the group just prior to their signing at Motown Records. This albums contains all the leads (and recorded material) performed by Dixon, and most of the leads performed by Edwards, though, like most of their Motown ...

  4. Explore music from Edgar "Chico" Edwards. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Edgar "Chico" Edwards on Discogs.

  5. Explore Chico Edwards's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chico Edwards on AllMusic.

  6. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Con Fuqua en el personal como productor, Edgar “Chico” Edwards reemplazó a George. Dixon y Berry Gordy ofrecieron a los Spinners un nuevo contrato en 1964. El grupo hizo su debut oficial en Motown en el legendario Teatro Apollo ese mismo año con gran éxito. A pesar de eso, el grupo luchó por atraer una base de fans.

  7. Edgar “Chico” Edwards. G.C. Cameron. From Ferndale, Michigan, the Spinners spun their way to success as an iconic soul group. Forming in 1954 under the name Domingos, they quickly attracted the attention of producer Harvey Fuqua who signed the group to his Chicago-based label Tri-Phi Records and changed the group’s name to the Spinners.