The Dixieaires

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Vocal Group From New York; Julius Caleb Ginyard (lead), Joe Floyd (tenor), Jimmy Smith (baritone), Joe Hines (bass), Abe Green (guitar). Ginyard was leader of Royal Harmony Quartet (laterThe Jubilaires) from 1936-46; later formed The Du Droppers. Ginyard died on 8/11/1978 (age 68). (notes from Joel Whitburn Hot R&B Songs - 6th Edition).

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I'm Not Like I Used To Be

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Joe Louis is a Fighting Man

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Friends, Let Me Tell You About Jesus

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Go Long

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Buckle My Shoe

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Vocal Group From New York; Julius Caleb Ginyard (lead), Joe Floyd (tenor), Jimmy Smith (baritone), Joe Hines (bass), Abe Green (guitar). Ginyard was leader of Royal Harmony Quartet (laterThe Jubilaires) from 1936-46; later formed The Du Droppers. Gin... Read the full biography on this page.

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