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gospel sound with them. Their first record, ‘I Didn’t Want to Do It’ and ‘You’re the One,’ was a big, local jukebox hit. The jukeboxes were a barometer for local radio and they picked up on it. Then it broke nationally and the group was on its way.” At the first recording session the group had misgivings, so also recorded two gospel songs which were unreleased until 1994. Imperial Records A&R man and bandleader
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following at #8. “Chuck wasn’t just an important R&B or doo-wop artist,” says New Orleans musician Deacon John Moore. “He came out of the church. He was one of the members of the Zion Harmonizers, along with Sherman Washington. When the Spiders started recording , they brought that old-time
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took over the production work for The Spiders' follow-up releases, which were regional and local hits but didn't make the national charts. Conflicts within the group caused Chuck to leave, with Chick taking over lead vocals. The original Spiders reunited in 1955 to record
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which went to #7 on the R&B charts. Chick continued to front the Spiders. Chuck cut two singles under his own name for Imperial before being dropped by the label in 1957. Chuck Carbo continued to record as a solo artist, cutting discs for Rex Records, and
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After the war the brothers became affiliated with the Zion City Harmonizers gospel quartet. Changing the name to the Delta Southernaires, the group performed on Sunday mornings on WWEZ. In 1953 they auditioned for
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Carbo and his wife Gloria were the parents of nine sons and daughters. His granddaughter, Rolexis Delaney Schinsing is an actress who has appeared on
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Carbo continued to perform intermittently for the next several decades, though he took odd jobs (including as a
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in the 1960s. Perhaps his best known song as a solo artist was his 1970 single, "Can I Be Your Squeeze" on
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Home of the Groove: Chuck Carbo: Good Things Come To Those Who Wait
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Up from the Cradle of Jazz: New Orleans Music Since World War II
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in 1993 featuring Dr. John and Ed Frank. A second full-length
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session. The R&B single was a two-sided hit with
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singer, best known for his time as a vocalist in the
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Houma, Louisiana
New Orleans
Gospel
Rhythm & Blues
Imperial Records
Ace Records (United States)
504 Records
Rounder Records
R&B
New Orleans
The Spiders
Houma, Louisiana
Cosimo Matassa
Rhythm and Blues
Imperial Records
Dave Bartholomew
Ace
Eddie Bo
truck driver
504 Records
Alvin Robinson
Dr. John
Ed Frank
Jimmy Cheatham
WWOZ
Rounder Records
HBO
Treme
OWN

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