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Garnet Mimms

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In 1964, Mimms left the Enchanters for a solo career; with Sam Bell as lead vocalist, the group went on to have a minor hit with "I Wanna Thank You". Mimms continued to record for United Artists, and had several minor R&B hits over the next two years, including "One Girl" and a cover of
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to lost souls as part of the New Jerusalem Prison Ministry. He later established the Bottom Line Revival Ministries, again ministering to prisoners. In 2007 he returned to recording, and a year later released a new gospel album
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scene. Berns and Ragovoy produced Mimms' final Top 40 hit in 1966, "I'll Take Good Care Of You", which climbed to number 15 in the R&B chart and number 30 in the Hot 100. Mimms also released three albums on United Artists,
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He moved to the UA subsidiary label Veep in 1966, releasing several singles including "My Baby", later recorded by Janis Joplin and made the live setlist of the last edition of the
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labels, but failed to have any chart success. Mimms and Bell left the group in 1961, and joined with Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell to form Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters.
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songs under the name Garnet Mimms and the Truckin' Company. He had his only hit in the UK at this time, when "What It Is", produced by Randy Muller of
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performed an extended version of Mimms' "As Long As I Have You" on their UK and US tours. Mimms' final recordings for several years were issued on the
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group, the Deltones, formed another group, the Gainors, in 1958, with Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson, and
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in 1953. He returned to Philadelphia after serving in the military and, after a spell in a
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community. "Quiet Place" was also adapted with enduring appeal by many
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in 1963, and began to work with the songwriter and record producer
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chart in 1963. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
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Mimms gave up his music career shortly afterwards. He became a
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and early Led Zeppelin, and the following year toured in the
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on the Evidence label, produced and (primarily) written by
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label and teamed them with fellow songwriter and producer
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The group followed it up with " 167:, United States, Mimms grew up in 14: 1160: 1068: 1048:Complete UK Hit Singles 1952–2004 654:"It's Been Such a Long Way Home" 555:Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters 506:Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters 488:Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters 466:Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters 137:Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters 1003:"GARNET MIMMS: Back To My Roots" 979:British Hit Singles & Albums 949:"The Senate's Dundee Connection" 418: 1008: 958: 942: 914:. Record Research. p. 308. 930: 918: 880: 413: 1: 1149:20th-century American singers 965:Led Zeppelin Concert Setlists 711: 284:artists, including John Holt, 147:. According to Steve Huey at 1005:. Retrieved August 12, 2014. 967:. Retrieved August 12, 2014. 877:. Retrieved August 12, 2014. 822:. Retrieved August 12, 2014. 800:. 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Index

Ashland, West Virginia
Soul
rhythm & blues
United Artists
Veep
Verve
GSF
Arista
Evidence
soul music
rhythm and blues
Cry Baby
Janis Joplin
AllMusic
Ashland
West Virginia
Philadelphia
gospel
Harmonizing Four
Savoy Records
doo-wop
Howard Tate
Red Top
Mercury
Talley Ho
New York
Bert Berns
United Artists
Jerry Ragovoy
Cry Baby

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