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Pervis Jackson (May 17, 1938 – August 18, 2008) was an American R&B singer, noted as the bass singer for The Spinners, and was one of the group's original members as well as their spokesman. He was a member of the Spinners from its formation in 1954 until his death in August 2008.
22 de ago. de 2008 · DETROIT (AP) Pervis Jackson, the man behind the deep, rolling bass voice in a string of 1970s R&B hits by the Spinners, died here on Monday. He was 70. His death was confirmed by his wife,...
Original member Pervis Jackson, who was still touring as a member of the group, died from cancer on August 18, 2008. The group continued for a short time as a quartet before Jessie Robert Peck (born in Queens , New York, December 17, 1968) was recruited as the group's new bass vocalist in February 2009.
18 de ago. de 2008 · DETROIT–Pervis Jackson, the man behind the deep, rolling bass voice in a string of 1970s R&B hits by The Spinners, has died after being diagnosed with brain and liver cancer. He was 70.
17 de ago. de 2023 · The last surviving original member of the legendary soul group, Henry Fambrough, shares their story, from the Detroit projects to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He remembers their early days, their breakthrough with Thom Bell, and the loss of their lead singer Pervis Jackson.
The fine art of blending vocals in a group is one that was beautifully exemplified by the line-up of the Detroit Spinners. The group's foundation was the bass singing of Pervis Jackson, to...
Pervis Jackson, who sang "12:45" in the group's hit "Games People Play", passed away in Detroit after a long illness. He was a soul music legend for over 40 years and a supporter of autism charities.