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242:. His parents later relocated to Elyria and the family was all together again. Music was the brothers' mistress and soon they had formed a group called The Four Lovers, consisting of Robert, his brother Muncie, and friends Paul Kimble and John Cristman. The group's management and bookings were handled by Sonny Rucker and Libby Hodge. After that group broke up another was started called 4 Young Lovers, consisting of himself, his brothers Muncie, Jessie, and John Alver. By this time, Robert had started to be known as Red Top. The group played in and around Lorain and Cuyahoga County, at venues like The Majestic Hotel in downtown Cleveland for two years in the early 1950s. 307:. After the loss of most of the group's members, he recruited new members: Laddie Fair, Sr., Lorenzo Casey, Vernon Wallace, and Diego Tony Johnson, who continued to perform throughout the U.S. for the next four years. During that time he met and married his second wife Janice in 1978, continued to record with Lanzo Records and moved to 292:
Robert went out on his own in the late 1960s. His group was called Red Top and the Young family, they did blues, rhythm and blues, country, rock and roll, and jazz. The girl singers in the group were called the Toppetts: Sugar Young (niece), Beverly Wright, and her sister Norma. They traveled
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Being away from his bride for so long, he decided not to go on the road and joined a group called Lee Able & The Red Ryders. Red Top, Lee Able, Sam Doman, and Vonlee Adams, performed for 22 years.
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After learning to play on a "1000 pound" upright piano that one of his brothers purchased, he knew that music was what he wanted to do. His first professional job was in Martinsville when one night
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was too sick to perform for an annual event, the June German Ball, and Robert was asked to play piano, along with his brother Muncie.
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and his group and had the opportunity to perform with them in 1955. His brother Muncie also enlisted in the
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At the age of 15, he and his brother Muncie joined his brother Nick in
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in 1954, he met and married Carol Edwards and played with the great
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Kentucky, he was sent as a reconnaissance engineer to
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to play at a club called Minervaā€™s again and again.
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Martinsville, Virginia
Blues
Rhythm and Blues
Rock n Roll
Country
Jazz
Keyboards
Piano
Mercury
Lanso
www.RedTopYoung.com
blues
rhythm and blues
country
rock and roll
jazz
musician
Martinsville
Virginia
Elyria, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Fats Domino
Elyria, Ohio
U.S. Army
Lloyd Price
Fort Knox
Korea
Lloyd Price
U.S. Marine Corps
Lloyd Price

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