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118: 180: 583:'s Top 10 Auction Sale Prices for records recently bought by record collectors listed Tommy & The Derby's "Handy Andy" b/w "Don't Play The Role" on the Swing label in 1966 at number five selling for $ 3,116.00. This is actually The Imperial Show Band with Tommy Tate. If sales of albums are excluded, Tommy & The Derbys ranks No. 3 on the list of most expensive records sold recently. 22: 63: 361:
would become the most popular band in their home state of Mississippi upon its release. They released dozens of R&B, pop, and instrumental records, usually written by Whitsett or co-written with his brother Carson, which were issued on a variety of labels, including
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studio), this made Whitsett's band one of the first, if not the only, integrated bands in the entire Southeastern United States at the time. Like a lot of white Southern musicians, the Whitsett brothers and their group were hugely influenced by two landmark albums:
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for the label and its recently greatly expanded roster. Tim Whitsett and Tommy Tate signed on as songwriters and within a week, Whitsett was put in charge of publishing. Carson Whitsett would come to
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The band was signed to CBS Records in 1966 and recorded on the Epic Records label. Their first release under the contract was a "Sad Wing" and "Tia Maria," both written by Carson Whitsett.
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was a mentor to Whitsett on his music business. Some of these were sizeable local hits throughout the South and became popular when
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Along with his brother, Carson, and sister, Lucy, Tim continued to perform while a student at nearby
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Following lineup changes, Whitsett disbanded the group. Soon afterwards, he received a call from
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The band became one of the first integrated musical acts to gain notoriety in the 1960s.
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Vocalists Buzz Aldridge and Hank Martin (the latter heard on many national
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Bass players: Ronnie Kellum, Ed Clarke, Guy Bowering, Bennett Jennings.
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Tim Whitsett & The Imperial Show Band featuring Tommy Tate
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first, usually regulated to working days and nights in the
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This was significant because other than Memphis's renowned
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would later play on several Bland albums, including his
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three years later and record an album as a member of
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