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In 1942, Grimes left the group and was replaced by Mifflin "Pee Wee" Branford for the spot of First Tenor. They did not record anything in 1942 but continued to make appearance for the next two years even after Austin Powell was drafted in 1943. While serving his country he was replaced by Hank
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in 1957. In 1947, Pee Wee Branford was replaced by Emmitt Slay briefly, until Johnny Davis took over the spot of First Tenor permanently. In 1948, a fifth member, Shirley Moore, was added to the group. Moore recorded four tracks with the group before being replaced by Doris Knighton.
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In 1944, the Regis/Manor group of labels signed the Cats and the Fiddle where they re-recorded "I Miss You So" led by Ernie Price. Austin Powell then returned in 1946 to lead the group in "That's My Desire", which was later redone by
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Over the course of years the Cats and the Fiddle experienced a large change over in its members. Below is a list of every person who was a member at some point.
163:"I Miss You So" (written by Bertha Scott, Jimmy Henderson and Sid Robin) eventually became their best known song, it has been covered by many artists, like 261:. They disbanded in 1951 and Powell formed the Austin Powell Quintet, which consisted of former Cats And The Fiddle members Johnny Davis, Stanley Gaines ( 636: 31:
and active until 1951, releasing more than 30 gramophone sides during the period. Their instrumentation included a bass (the "fiddle" of the title),
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Haslett briefly before Herbie Mills returned to the group. The lack of recordings may also be due to the 1942-1944 musicians' union strike.
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In 1940, their first real hit came with the song "I Miss You So", a mid-tempo ballad penned by Jimmy Henderson which was later redone by
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and was replaced briefly by Herbie Mills (a former member of the Harlem Harmony Hounds along with Austin Powell) in July 1940 until
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replaces him in January 1941. Shortly after, tragedy struck again and Chuck Barksdale died and was replaced by George Stienbeck.
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and released their first single "Nuts To You" b/w "Killin' Jive" in August of that year. They were also featured in the film
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The original members consisted of Jimmy Henderson (First Tenor), Ernie Price (Second Tenor), Chuck Barksdale (
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In 1950, the Cats And The Fiddle recorded "I'll Never, Never Let You Go" with
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8639 I'll Always Love You Just The Same/One Is Never Too Old To Swing - 2/41
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8768 When I Grow Too Old To Dream/Left With The Thought Of You - 1940
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8443 When I Grow Too Old To Dream/Left With The Thought Of You - 5/40
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10484 Killer Diller Man From The South/Thursday Evening Swing - 11/39
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8519 Killer Diller Man From The South/Thursday Evening Swing - 1940
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1064 That's My Desire/When Elephants Roost In Bamboo Trees - 3/47
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1140 That's What I Thought You Said/The New Look Blues - 9/48
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20-2795 Chant Of The Rain/I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - 1/48
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8847 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire/Blue Skies - 11/41
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10547 We Cats Will Swing For You/Till The Day I Die - 12/39
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8521 Chant Of The Rain/I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - 1940
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8402 Chant Of The Rain/I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - 4/40
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at a slower tempo. At this time Jimmy Henderson died from
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8520 We Cats Will Swing For You/Till The Day I Die - 1940
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20-3260 If I Dream Of You/I'm Gonna Pull My Hair - 12/48
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1037 Please Don't Leave Me Now/Shorty's Got To Go - 8/46
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was an African American singing group formed in 1937 in
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1086 You're So Fine/Darling Can't We Make A Date - 8/47
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MONTGOMERY WARD (Bluebird masters, leased from Victor)
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6000 I Miss You So/My Sugar's Sweet To Me - ca. mid-47
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48206 Some Other Spring/All This Can't Be True - 4/51
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20-2794 Gang Busters/Please Don't Leave Me Now - 1/48
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1067 They Don't Understand/I'm Stuck With You - 3/47
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1023 Life's Too Short/Romance Without Finance - 6/46
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8770 That's On, Jack, That's On/Just A Roamer - 1940
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8665 If I Dream Of You/I'm Gonna Pull My Hair - 4/41
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8519 Hep Cats Holiday/In The Midst Of A Dream - 9/40
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8489 That's On, Jack, That's On/Just A Roamer - 8/40
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Cats and the fiddle
Chicago
tenor guitar
tiple
signature song
Bass
Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes
Bass
Bass
Bass
Victor Records
Chicago
Bluebird Records
Going Places
Louis Armstrong
the Orioles
meningitis
Tiny Grimes
Paul Anka
Little Anthony and the Imperials
Charles Brown
Nat King Cole Trio
Julie London
Love Letters
Connie Francis
Diana Krall
Love Scenes
Jermaine Jackson
Kay Starr
Charlie Rich

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