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Refimprove|date=January 2008Lede too short|date=November 2011Infobox musical artist|name = The Original Clovers|image =|caption =|background = group_or_band|alias = Tippie and the Clovermen, Tippie and the Clovers|origin = Washington, D.C. , United States |instrument =|genre = R& B |occupation =|years_active = 1946–1990|label = Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Winley Records|Winley |associated_acts =|website = http://www.theoriginalclovers.com/|current_members = Harold Winley
King Raymond Green
Franklen Poole
Carlos Wilson
Edward "Ike" Bowers|past_members = Charles R. Stevens
Prentiss Floyd
John "Buddy" Bailey
Matthew McQuater
Harold Lucas,
Billy Shelton
Thomas Woods
Bill Harris
John Phillip
Charlie White
Billy Mitchell
James "Toy" Walton
Robert Russell
Roosevelt "Tippie" Hubbard
Nathaniel Bouknight
Peggy Winley Mills
Ann Winley
Jimmy Taylor
Daniel "Steep" Abbott
Tyrone Burwell
Juan Hawkins
Johnnie Mason
Ron Reace
William Rawlings
Antwan Drayton
Harold Winley
King Raymond Green
Franklen Poole
Carlos Wilson
Edward "Ike" Bowers
Tye Lovell
The Clovers are an American rhythm & blues group.

History


The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C. , with members Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, and Thomas Woods. John "Buddy" Bailey was added soon after, and they began calling themselves the "Four Clovers", with Bailey on lead. In perfecting their sound, the group pushed Shelton and Woods out in 1948, and brought in Matthew McQuarter and Harold Winley.
Their break came in 1950, when they were introduced to Lou Krefetz, who became their manager. They signed to New York 's Rainbow Records and released one single, " Yes Sir, That's My Baby " backed with " When You Come Back To Me ". Soon after, Krefetz brought them to Atlantic Records ' Ahmet Ertegün , and they were signed to Atlantic in 1951. At this point, Bill Harris was added as their guitarist. Their first appearance came in February of that year at the Apollo Theater .

Their very first Atlantic session produced their first big hit, " Don't You Know I Love You ", which hit #1 on the national charts in June 1951. " One Mint Julep " (written by Rudy Toombs ) and " Fool, Fool, Fool " also went #1 in September. Bailey was drafted in 1952, and John Phillip was brought in to replace him. He stayed for just a few months, before leaving and being replaced by Charlie White, who had been in the Dominoes and the Checkers.

With personal problems, White was fired near the end of 1953. His replacement was Billy Mitchell. The group continued recording with Atlantic, without as much success as they'd previously seen. Buddy Bailey was discharged from the Army in May 1954, and rejoined the group, making them a quintet. They continued in recording, and in 1955, found moderate success with "Devil or Angel".

Mitchell left in 1957 to do solo work, but rejoined shortly thereafter, opting to do both solo work and work with the Clovers. Their Atlantic contract expired, and Krefetz moved them to his own label, Poplar Records. Poplar was purchased by United Artists Records shortly thereafter. The group's work with United Artists put them in contact with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller . After a few recordings there, they had their biggest hit, " Love Potion No. 9 (song)|Love Potion #9 ", which came in July 1959, and featured Mitchell on lead.

They recorded two versions of "Love Potion #9" on UA. For the album of that name, a new final verse was created referring to "Love potion #10". The new final verse states, "I hadda so much fun that I'm goin' back again... I wonder what'd happen with Love Potion #10". In fact, it was the first single version that was heard on radio while the latter version was heard only by listeners of the album. The rarer alternative version also appears on the soundtrack album of the movie "American Graffiti".

After "Love Potion #9"


Their United Artists contract expired in 1961, and they moved to Winley Records . With little success there, the group split. Lucas and Mitchell brought in new members James "Toy" Walton and Robert Russell, and recorded shortly for Atlantic. John Bailey recorded with his own Clovers group in 1962 for Winley (owned by Harold's brother Paul).

Mitchell left in 1962, and was replaced by Roosevelt "Tippie" Hubbard. They recorded as "Tippie and the Clovermen" and "Tippie and the Clovers" for Tiger Records, a subsidiary of Rust Records . John Bailey's group, by this time consisting of Nathaniel Bouknight, Peggy Winley Mills (sister of Paul and Harold), and Ann Winley, Paul's wife, recorded for another Paul Winley label, Porwin Records. Near the end of 1963, the two groups came back together, into a Clovers trio featuring Harold Lucas, John Bailey, and the returning Harold Winley.

Following The Searchers (band)|The Searchers ' remake of "Love Potion #9" in 1965, some of the old Winley and Porwin tracks were leased to Pickwick International Records, who released them as the album The Original Love Potion No. 9 by The Clovers. Winley left for the second time in 1965. Bailey and Lucas recorded briefly for Atlantic with the returning Robert Russell and Jimmy Taylor. The sides were sold to Port Records and released with little success. Lucas and Bailey split that year.

Lucas and Russell brought back Tippie Hubbard and Toy Walton and, with fifth member Al Fox, recorded as "Tippie and the Wisemen" for Washington D.C.'s Shrine Records . With Fox out, they changed back to The Clovers. John Bailey also formed a Clovers group, who re-recorded "Devil or Angel" and "Love Potion #9" for Lana Records in 1965. To add to this confusion, Harold Winley started a third Clovers group in 1968, with members Bobby Adams, Johnny Taylor, and Ray Loper, and recorded for Josie Records .

Robert Russell died in 1969 and Lucas replaced him with John Bowie . They released a disco tune, "Bump Jive!", on D.C. based Aladdin Records in 1975. Shortly after the recording, Toy Walton died, and was replaced by Johnnie Mason. Tippie Hubbard died in 1980 and was replaced by Steve Charles .

A reunion was planned in 1988 in Austin, Texas . Lucas brought his Clovers, as well as reuniting with John Bailey, Matthew McQuarter, and Harold Winley. Lucas' group also performed at a benefit concert later that year for Bill Harris , the group's long-time guitarist. Also in 1988, Lucas' group recorded for Ripete Records , in Elliott, South Carolina.

Chuck Battlecite web|url= http://www.chuckbattle.indiegroup.com/|title= Chuck Battle Website replaced Charles around 1990. Harold Lucas became ill and stopped touring around 1993. His place was taken by Richard Merritt. Battle left in 1992 and was replaced by Preston Monroe, who was later replaced by David Warren. King Raymond Green was added to the group from The Flamingos in 1998 to join Johnnie Mason, David Warren, and Richard Merritt. The group performed on the PBS special, Doo Wop 51 in 2000. John Bowie died in 2002, but the group continued to work under the leadership of Johnnie Mason. The Clovers were inducted to the Doo Wop Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002.

Richard Merritt left the group in 2002; his last performance was the VGHOF induction ceremony.cite web|url= http://www.richiemerrittnow.com/Personal_Info.html|title= Richard Merritt's website David Warren departed soon after. Mason currently leads a new group featuring former Flamingo Ron Reace, William Rawlings, and Antwan Drayton. http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer1w9q/johnnymasonandtheclovers/id10.html

In 2006, King Raymond Green left Johnnie Mason's group to form a new group, The Original Clovers (sanctioned by Steve Charles who co-owns The Clovers trademark along with Johnnie Mason).Citation needed|date=December 2008) The new group formed by King Raymond Green recruited Harold Winley (now the only surviving founding member) and new members Franklen Poole, Carlos Wilson, Edward "Ike" Bowers, and guitarist Tye Lovell. This group is managed by Powerhouse Productions, and still tours the U.S and Europe. Following the 1988 reunion, Winley and Buddy Bailey had joined Jimmy Nabbie's The Ink Spots|Ink Spots ; Winley still performs in that group from time to time. Prior to his death, Bailey also performed solo, sometimes backed up by The Calvanes, who feature former Bailey-Clovers member Bobby Adams. No remnants of the former Bailey groups exist.

Awards and recognition


The Clovers were awarded the Rhythm and Blues Foundation, Pioneer Award, 1988; inducted into The Doo Wop Hall of Fame in 2001, inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002, inducted in the United in Group Harmony (UGHA) Hall of Fame, 2002.

Controversies


As of February 2011, The Clovers are involved in a dispute with a Cleveland-based indie rock band named "Clovers" concerning the band's name.Citation needed|date=September 2011

References


Reflist

External links


  • http://maximumtalent.com/main.php? page=18/ The Clovers Website

  • http://www.TheOriginalClovers.com/ Original Clovers Website

  • http://home.att.net/~uncamarvy/Clovers/clovers1.html Marv Goldberg's article about The Clovers

  • http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/Clovers_part_one.html C.J. Marion's article about The Clovers

  • http://www.vocalgroupharmony.com/WhenYou.htm 'When You Come Back To Me/Yes Sir That's My Baby' by The Clovers on the Vocal Group Harmony website

  • http://www.vocalgroupharmony.com/rec_week.htm 'I Played The Fool' by The Clovers on the Vocal Group Harmony website

  • http://www.vocalgroupharmony.com/blue_vel.htm 'Blue Velvet' by The Clovers on the Vocal Group Harmony website

  • http://www.richiemerrittnow.com/ Richard Merritt website

  • http://web.archive.org/web/20050307200954/ http://www.noveltysensations.com/richie/allabout.html Richard Merritt page

  • http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/clovers.htm Clovers discography

  • http://www.vocalgroup.org/inductees/the_clovers.html 'The Clovers' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p3925/biography|pure_url=yes The Clovers biography at Allmusic

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