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Any ideas?

I am convinced they were not the Fontana incarnations (of which there were two groups).

In fact I think they may have been some local Detroit touring backing singers that Edwin Starr put together with his then tour manager Don Mancha?

This would explain the writer credits at least.

Anyone know for sure?

Also what's the story on Garrison 3004 being a Billy Prophet 45? I saw this on Uncle Dave Rimmers site? Again anyone have any info on this?

Thanks

Steve

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