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The Spiders (American band)

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Buddy and I were practicing one day, and decided we needed a group name. We liked a record by the Spiders called "Witchcraft," so we decided to be insects. We looked in the dictionary under insects and stopped at Cricket. We had a lot of Crickets in Texas that year,
215:, under the name The Spiders. They had several U.S. hits on the R&B chart in the middle of the decade, including their first single "I Didn't Want to Do It" (R&B #3, 1954), "I'm Slippin' In" (R&B #6, 1954), "21" (R&B #9, 1955), and " 449: 234:
Members Joe Maxon and Matthew West left the group in 1955 and were replaced by Issachar (Izzycoo) Gordon and Bill Moore. Chick Carbo signed with
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as a solo artist late in 1956, and by the next year the group had splintered; their last single as a group was 1957's "
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who recorded in the 1950s. Within a span of two years, the group had all five of their entries on the
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music, and in 1953 the five-piece, based around brothers
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Index

The Spiders (Japanese band)
New Orleans
Louisiana
R&B
Gospel
Imperial
Chuck Carbo
R&B
New Orleans
US
Billboard
R&B
chart
gospel
Cosimo Matassa
secular
Hayward "Chuck" Carbo
Imperial Records
Witchcraft
Dave Bartholomew
covered
Elvis Presley
Atlantic Records
That's My Desire
Chuck Carbo
Rounder Records
Buddy Holly
The Crickets
Hayward "Chuck" Carbo

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