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  1. Gene Chandler (born Eugene Drake Dixon; July 6, 1937) is an American singer, songwriter, music producer, and record-label executive. Chandler is nicknamed "the Duke of Earl" or, simply, "the Duke." He is best known for his most successful songs, "Duke of Earl" and "Groovy Situation", and his association with the Dukays, the ...

  2. May 30, 2017 · Gene Chandler - Duke of Earl (1962) NVNCBL. 60.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 82K views 7 years ago. Nothing can stop me now ...more.

  3. Jun 2, 2006 · The most finest R'nB singer maybe

  4. Gene Chandler - The Duke of Earl, an absolutely classic golden oldie hit Enjoy more of the best oldies here: • Oldies But Goodies (50s Music, 60s Mu...

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCKKvx-rNqIcXunwfPLfRclgGene Chandler - YouTube Music

    Chandler is a Grammy Hall of Fame inductee and a recipient of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award. He is one of the few singers to achieve chart success spanning...

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  7. Gene Chandler. The original “Duke of Earl,” who went on to become a solo R&B star in the '60s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1990s. Born. July 6, 1937 in Chicago, IL. Genre.

  8. May 7, 2022 · Gene Chandler. Biography. Musician Gene Chandler was born on July 6, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois, as Eugene Dixon. While attending Englewood High School in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, he founded a group called the Gaytones.

  9. Sep 12, 1985 · Chicago soul star Gene Chandler found success early in his singing career, reaching Number One in 1962 with ”Duke of Earl.”

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_of_EarlDuke of Earl - Wikipedia

    Duke of Earl. " Duke of Earl " is a 1962 US number-one song, originally recorded by Gene Chandler. It is the best known of Chandler's songs, and he subsequently dubbed himself "The Duke of Earl". The song was written by Chandler, Bernice Williams, and Earl Edwards.