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in a plane crash. Anita Louis was a backing singer on some of the records produced by Hayes and Porter. Shelbra Bennett recently had joined the label as a singer. Norman West, Jr., the last to join the group, grew up in Louisiana, and sang in church with his brothers Joe, James, and Robert. He
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became a successful solo singer; his biggest hit was "Taxi" in early 1984, which reached no. 4 on the R&B chart. Shelbra Bennett recorded several singles as Shelbra Deane in the late 1970s and early 1980s; her biggest solo success was "Don't Touch Me" (no. 50 R&B) in 1977.
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The Soul Children left Stax as the company went under in 1975, and Bennett left for a solo career. She changed her name to Shelbra Deane and under this recorded a few solo 45s for TK, Casino and Muscle Shoals Sound. The trio of West, Colbert and Louis signed to
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for the label, Hayes and Porter put together a vocal group with two male and two female singers, all of whom sang lead on some of the group's recordings. The original members were Norman West, John Colbert (a.k.a.
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After the group split, Anita Louis left the music business and later worked for FedEx, Time-Warner, and as a professional business trainer. Norman West continued working in night clubs and as a
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and Al Jackson, which produced another hit single, "Hearsay". Written by West and Colbert, it reached no. 5 on the R&B chart and no. 44 on the U.S. pop chart. They appeared at the
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and Carl Hampton, and with lead vocals by Shelbra Bennett, which became their biggest hit, reaching no. 3 on the R&B chart and no. 36 on the pop chart. They also recorded
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hit, as were two follow-ups. Their fourth single, "The Sweeter He Is", became one of their biggest hits, reaching no. 7 on the R&B chart in late 1969 and no. 52 on the
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as a member of The Del-Rios in 1962, later recorded several unsuccessful solo singles in Memphis, and sang with Colors Incorporated, a rock band formed by members of
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concert in August 1972, and followed up with several smaller hit singles. In 1973, they recorded the ballad "I'll Be the Other Woman", written and produced by
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In 2007, West and Blackfoot decided to reform the Soul Children, adding two new singers: Ann Hines and Cassandra Graham. They recorded
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The group's first record, "Give 'Em Love", produced by Hayes and Porter and released in late 1968, was a
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Shelbra Bennett died on May 31, 2013, in Memphis, Tennessee. She was 66. The news was posted on the
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label following the termination of the Stax/Atlantic partnership. As leading
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in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They had three top 10 hits on the U.S.
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as lead singer, after four original band members were killed with
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J. Blackfoot died of pancreatic cancer on November 30, 2011, in
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II" 894:"What's Happening Baby Pt. I" 689:"The Sweeter He Is - Part II" 1: 988:"Can't Give Up a Good Thing" 880:"Love Makes It Right Pt. II" 826:"All That Shines Ain't Gold" 764:"Gonna Get Away from It All" 727:"Put Your World in My World" 686:"The Sweeter He Is - Part I" 1557:American soul musical groups 1302:"The Soul Children - Awards" 991:"Signed, Sealed, Delivered" 821:"It Ain't Always What You Do 573: 570: 554: 551: 538: 535: 532:Where Is Your Woman Tonight? 519: 516: 500: 497: 481: 478: 462: 459: 443: 440: 294:Where Is Your Woman Tonight 254:Muscle Shoals Sound Studios 94:John Colbert (J. 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Index

Memphis, Tennessee
U.S.
Soul
disco
Stax
Epic
vocal group
soul music
Stax Records
Billboard
R&B chart
Billboard Hot 100
Isaac Hayes
David Porter
Stax Records
Memphis, Tennessee
Sam & Dave
Atlantic
songwriters
producers
J. Blackfoot
The Bar-Kays
Otis Redding
William Bell
Jerry Lee Lewis
Billboard
R&B chart
Billboard Hot 100
Booker T. Jones
Steve Cropper

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