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Marvin Smith Biography & History AllMusic

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    Artist Biography by Andrew Hamilton Just as strong singing natural or falsetto, Marvin Smith often switched between the two every other word in a song. He sang with the El Dorados from 1957 until 1961. During his tenure, they recorded as the El Dorados, Those Four Eldorados, and the Tempos.

Marvin Smith & The Artistics- Time Stopped - YouTube

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    Dec 20, 2011 · 50+ videos. Play all. Mix - Marvin Smith & The Artistics- Time Stopped YouTube. This Heart of Mine. - Duration: 2:36. Artistics - Topic 3,875 views. 2:36. Return to Me YouTube Movies. 2000 · …

Marvin Smith Discography Discogs

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    Not to be confused with the jazz drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith . Aliases: Sweet Louie. In Groups: The Artistics. Variations: Viewing All Marvin Smith. Louis Smith, M Smith, M. Smith, Marv Smith, Marvin "Sweet Louie" Smith, Smith. [a489623]

Chicago soul man Marvin Smith hit big with the Artistics ...

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    Despite his arresting falsetto on "Time Stopped" (and a cosign from Curtis Mayfield), Marvin Smith's solo records never did better than his 1966 Artistics single "I'm Gonna Miss You."Author: Steve Krakow

The Artistics Biography & History AllMusic

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    Former El Dorado Marvin Smith replaced Dobyne in 1964. The Artistics joined Brunswick in 1966, and scored their biggest hit with "I'm Gonna Miss You," which was also the title of their debut album for the label. They had three more moderate hits for Brunswick in the late '60s and early '70s.

The Artistics Page - Soulwalking

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    The Artistics joined Brunswick in 1966, they had their biggest hits with, 'I'm Gonna Miss You' b/w 'Hope We Have' (number 9 R&B, number 55 pop), with Marvin Smith as lead vocalist, and 'Girl I Need You' (number 26 R&B, number 69 pop), with Tommy Green as lead. Marvin Smith left the group in 1967, but continued to sing on studio recordings.

Marvin Smith - Soulful Kinda Music

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    Marvin Smith (born 8-October-1940 in Palestine, Arkansas) Brunswick 55299 - Time Stopped / Have More Time* - 1966 (backed by The Artistics) *written by Barrett Strong -- directed by Gerald Sims. The Artistics (members Marvin Smith, Larry Johnson, Jesse Bolian and Aaron Floyd) Marvin Smith left the group in 1967 but sang on studio recordings ...

Marvin Smith / Artistics Interview - All About the SOUL ...

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    Apr 07, 2009 · Brunswick released 2 more singles on Marvin Smith (all recorded at the same original session), but neither had the success of "Time stopped". After a couple of years, Smith rejoined the Artistics and, at Brunswick records, recorded the excellent "What happened", along with a whole album's worth of standards.

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