- Brenda & the Tabulations
Brenda & the Tabulations were an R&B group formed in 1966 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania , originally composed of Brenda Payton, Eddie Jackson, Maurice Coates and Jerry Jones.The group had a distinctive, almost doo-wop sound, especially at the start, featuring Brenda's sweet occasionally rough-edged vocals with smooth background male harmonies. The line-up changed around 1971 with the original three men having departed. Two female
backing singer s (Pat Mercer and Deborah Martin) were brought in to support Payton.The group had a series of hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s, mainly in the U.S. soul charts mostly on small independent labels, Dionn and Top & Bottom, operated by the group's manager, Gilda Woods, the wife of a top radio deejay.However, two were big U.S. pop hits, their first release, "Dry Your Eyes" (pop #20, R&B #2) on Dionn in 1967 and later in 1971, "Right On The Tip Of My Tongue", (pop #23, R&B #5), [
Joel Whitburn , "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits". 7th edn, 2000] . The first was written by Brenda with group member Maurice Coates and the latter written and produced byVan McCoy . They released threealbum s, "Dry Your Eyes" (1967), "Brenda and the Tabulations" (1970) and "I Keep Coming Back for More" (1977).Brenda Payton, born in 1946, died in 1992.
References
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Brenda%20And%20The%20Tabulations.html Soulwalking]
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