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Rex Garvin

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Although Garvin had little commercial success, he released a string of records through the 1960s in a variety of styles, including "Oh Yeah!" (on the Scatt label, an offshoot of J&S, 1962), "Soul Food" (on Keynote, 1963), "Sock It To 'Em J.B." (originally on the Like label, 1966), "I Gotta Go Now
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in 1957) was written by Garvin, who sang harmony vocals on the song and was credited as bandleader. The duo comprised Garvin's friend Joe Rivers, and Sanders' daughter Johnnie. The song was covered in 1963 by
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He left the Mighty Cravers and quit the music business in about 1975. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia, but continued to play occasional gigs until 1985. In 1990, "Emulsified" was covered by
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on the Tower label in 1968. Their last record release was "Strange Happenings" on the Chieftain label in 1971.
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in 1980 (a cover which lent the song a potential triple meaning, as it was also a form of homage to drummer
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and raised by foster parents in the Bronx. He took piano lessons as a child. In 1954, he helped form
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singer, songwriter, keyboard player and arranger. His writing credits include the 1957 US chart hit "
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Garvin's own recording career started in 1957, with "My Darling Dear". In 1959, his vocal duet with
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compilations. "Sock It to 'Em J.B." had a double meaning, being a tribute to
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in 1961, releasing their first single "Go Little Willie"/"Emulsified", on
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At the same time, Garvin became Sanders' main assistant at
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Index

Harlem
Atlanta
R&B
soul
J&S
The Hearts
Johnnie and Joe
Marie Knight
rhythm and blues
Over the Mountain; Across the Sea
Johnnie and Joe
The Specials
Harlem
The Hearts
Billboard
R&B chart
The Jaynetts
J&S Records
Pop
R&B
Bobby Vinton
Marie Knight
Epic Records
Okeh
Chitlin' Circuit
Northern Soul
James Bond
James Brown
More Specials
John Bradbury

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