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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DriftersThe Drifters - Wikipedia

    Willie Ferbee (1953) Walter Adams (1953; died 1953) Jimmy Oliver (1953–58) Johnny Moore (1954–57, 1963–78, 1980, 1983, 1987–98; died 1998) Tommy Evans (1956–58, 1960–62; died 1984) Charles “Charlie Carnation” Hughes (1956, died 1998) Bobby Hendricks (1957–58; died 2022) Jimmy Milner (1957–58; died 2008)

  2. 27 de jan. de 2011 · The Drifters - Money Honey

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  3. Willie Ferbee (b. U.S.A.) Walter Adams (b. U.S.A.) Doc Green (b. U.S.A.) Elsbeary Hobbs (b. U.S.A.) Tommy Evans (b. U.S.A.) Terry King (b. U.S.A.) Jimmy Lewis (b. U.S.A.) Ray Lewis (b. U.S.A.) Louis Price (Louis Bernhardt Price, b. 29th March 1953, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.) and. Maurice Cannon (b. U.S.A.)

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  4. The Drifters Featuring Clyde McPhatter ( l to r) Bill Pinckney, Willie Ferbee, Clyde McPhatter, Andrew Thrasher and Gerhart Thrasher -1953. Members 1953 - 1958: Clyde McPhatter - lead - replaced by David Bauighan in 1954 - replaced by Johnny Moore in 1955, replaced by Bobby Hendricks in 1957

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  5. Explore Willie Ferbee's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Willie Ferbee on AllMusic.

  6. He finally settled on Gerhart and Andrew Thrasher on baritone and second tenor, respectively, Bill Pinkney on high tenor, Willie Ferbee as bass, and Walter Adams on guitar. This is the group on the second session, which produced the group's first major hit: "Money Honey".

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