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  1. The Magnificents Band. 1,521 likes · 2 talking about this. Originally formed in the late 60's-the latest edition of the Magnificents Band was brought to life in the beginning of 2006 and has realized...

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  2. Apr 25, 2019 · Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, t...

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  3. The Magnificents practiced, they "got good," and they came close to starvation. Reggie Gordon left to join the Rays and Rufus Hunter opted for the Cameos. Once again Johnny and Fred were alone together. In early 1958, they teamed up with Jimmy "Scrooge" Scruggs to become Thurston Harris' backup group for a tour.

  4. May 12, 2013 · Originally formed in the late 60's-the latest edition of the Magnificents Band was brought to life in the beginning of 2006 and has realized a tremendous amo...

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  5. Featuring: Clinton Horton, Jimmy Matherly, Ruffin Qualls, Kim Todd, Joey Barnes and Neill Clegg.

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  6. The group formed while its members attended the Edinburgh College of Art. After playing a supposed one-off gig of Northern Soul covers for a friend's birthday party [1] they began to write their own material and settled into a lineup of Tommy Stuart ( vocals / synths ), Steven McGregor (synths/vocals), Drew McFadyen ( guitar /vocals) and Casey ...

  7. The Magnificents. An intriguing '50s R&B/doo wop group, the Magnificents patterned itself after the softer, more stylized singing of such groups as the Hi-Lo's and Four Lads. They began as the Tams, but were changed to…. Read Full Biography.