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Label in New York City. The Royal Sons transformed into an R & B group after their secular songs, "You Know I Know" and "Courage to Love," became popular. The name changed as well as the music, and the hometown quintet became commonly known as the "5" Royales.
33:, the youngest son of John Carter, a gardener, and Octavia, a laundress. His father died when Obadiah was young, and he and his mother had to move in with his older sister, Lottie, and her husband. 40:, North Carolina. The members were locals: Carter, Johnny Tanner, Eugene Tanner, Lowman Pauling, and Jimmy Moore. The band sang in churches and on street corners, but eventually recorded in the 272: 262: 292: 297: 267: 233: 277: 282: 287: 120: 226: 78: 49: 37: 219: 30: 56: 97: 131: 195: 36:
In 1951, the group originated as a gospel quintet known as the Royal Sons, which originated in
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This article about a United States rhythm and blues singer is a
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"Welcome to the Arts in North Carolina!"
1930 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Census


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