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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ElginsThe Elgins - Wikipedia

    Career. Founding members Robert Fleming, Johnny Dawson, Cleo "Duke" Miller and Norman McLean recorded together for various small labels in Detroit prior to their Motown days, as The Sensations, The Five Emeralds, and The Downbeats, and also recorded as The Downbeats for Motown in 1962.

    • Detroit, Michigan, United States
    • R&B
    • 1962–1967, occasionally 1971–1990s
  2. We’re sad to inform SoulTrackers of the death of group co-founder Johnny Dawson. Along with Robert Fleming, Cleo "Duke" Miller and Norman McLean, Dawson had recorded as The Downbeats before signing to Motown and changing their name to The Elgins.

  3. When A Spinny Wheel Show was conceived, it was for performances like this one by the phenomenal singer-songwriter Johnny Dawson. Spontaneity and the artistry...

    • 15 min
    • 102
    • Sonic Trips
  4. View the profiles of people named Johnny Dawson. Join Facebook to connect with Johnny Dawson and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  5. American Soul vocal group on the Motown label. Sites: Wikipedia , soulwalking.co.uk , marvellousmotown.com , Imdb. Aliases: The Downbeats (2), The Five Emeralds. Members: Jimmy Charles, Johnny Dawson, Saundra Edwards, Yvonne Vernee. Variations: Viewing All | The Elgins.

  6. Johnny Dawson was an amateur golf champion, winning tournaments from the 1920s into the 1960s. But there is one glaring omission from his body of work: No victories in USGA championships, despite the fact that some years he was considered the best amateur in America.

  7. John W. Dawson (December 20, 1902 – January 6, 1986) was an American amateur golfer and golf course architect. Dawson was born in Chicago, Illinois.