William wee gee howard biography
Remembering William... - The National R&B Music Society Inc.
The Story of the Dramatics - Mental Itch
- William Franklin Howard II a.k.a.
William “Wee Gee” Howard – Remember The Love Lyrics | Genius ...
- After becoming victims in the July Algiers Motel incident, including the police killing of the group's valet Fred Temple, Reed and Davis eventually left the group, and were replaced by William Wee Gee Howard and Willie Ford (July 10, – May 28, ) [8] in [9].
Dramatics-Wee Gee Interview from 1983 with Nat Morris
- william 'wee gee' howard 1: WeeGee was raised in a close, loving, and supportive family by his parents, George and Elise Howard, now both deceased.
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| Born on July 13, 1950, in Detroit, Michigan. |
Dramatics-In The Rain-Original Lead Singer Wee Gee - YouTube
The Dramatics - Stax Records
larry demps, elbert wilkins, ron banks, roderick davis and larry cleveland reed
Ronald Dean Banks (b. 10th May 1951, Redford, Michigan, U.S.A. d. 4th March 2010, Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1971 to 2010
Larry Cleveland Reed (lead singer) (b.1948, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1962 to 1968
Roderick Davis - 1964 to 1969
Elbert Wilkins (d. 13th December 1992, from a massive heart attack - formerly of the Theatrics) - 1962 to 1973
William 'Weegee' Howard (b. William Franklin Howard II, 13th July 1950, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., d. 22nd February 2000, Bronxville, New York, U.S.A.) - 1968 to 1973 then 1986 to 1989
Willie Lee Ford Jnr. (b. 10th July 1950, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. d. 28th May 2019, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. - formerly of the Capitols) - 1968 - 2019
Robert Ellington - 1964
Craig Jones - 1981 to 1982
Larry 'Squirrel' Demps (b. 23rd February 1949, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1962 to 1981
Leonard Cornell Mayes (b. 5th April 195
William Franklin “Wee Gee” Howard II (1950-2000) - Find a ...
William “Wee Gee” Howard – Don't Make Me The Reason
William “Wee Gee” Howard – You've Been A Part Of Me
- The Dramatics signed with Stax Records of Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, but moved on after one unsuccessful release, the 1969 Temptations-inspired tune "Your Love Was Strange" (Volt VOA 4029), written by group members Ron Banks, William "Wee Gee" Howard, and Elbert "Al" Wilkins, which got regional airplay, but never charted nationally.