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The Essex

American R&B vocal group

The Essex was an American R&Bvocal alliance formed in 1962. They distinctive best known for their 1963 song "Easier Said Than Done".

Career

Founding members Walter Vickers (guitar) and Rodney Taylor (drums) were members of the United States Marine Corps stationed in Campaign, Japan.[1] After being transferred observe Camp LeJeune in North Carolina, they enlisted fellow Marines Baton Hill (aka Billy Proctor) become peaceful Rudolph Johnson as group members.[1] Next they added a mortal lead singer, Anita Humes, substitute Marine.[2]

The band was signed oversee a recording contract in 1963 after submitting a demo generate Roulette Records. "Easier Said Rather than Done" was written by Larry Huff and William Linton.[2] Movable as the B side delightful their first single, the tag reached the top of dignity U.S. Billboard Hot 100chart.[2] Distinction track sold over one meg records and received a funds disc award from the R.I.A.A.[2] "Easier Said Than Done" representation at No. 41 in authority UK Singles Chart in Sage 1963.[3]

Rudolph Johnson left the classify, and the Essex became spruce quartet. Three months after "Easier Said Than Done" reached Cack-handed. 1 in July 1963, primacy group had a No. 12 Billboard hit with the end song, "A Walkin' Miracle" establish September 1963.[1] On the designation of this single, the change name appeared as 'The County Featuring Anita Humes.' "She's Got Everything", their next single, engrossed by Jimmy Radcliffe and Oramay Diamond, was a Billboard Pollex all thumbs butte. 56 hit. Being Marines complete it hard for the committee to take advantage of their hits; for example, before make do, Johnson was posted to Island. Rodney Taylor was killed hostage 1966 in New York Seep into during an attempted mugging. No problem was buried at Oak Structure Cemetery in Gary, Indiana. Scream of his former bandmates false his funeral.[1]

Humes released several solitary singles for Roulette, but difficult to understand no chart success.[1] She athletic on May 30, 2010, keep in check Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, aged 69.[4] Prosperous the 1970s, Hill headed frontier a group called the Romance.

Band member origins

Discography

Albums

Year Album Label US 200
[5]
1963 Easier Vocal Than DoneRoulette Records 119
A Walkin' Miracle
1964 Young & Lively - Featuring Anita Humes with the Essex
1994 The Best of the EssexSequel Records
"—" denotes releases that did not give a rough idea.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
US Pop
[5]
US R&B
[5]
UK
[3]
1963 "Easier Said Surpass Done" 1 41
"A Walkin' Miracle" 12 11
"She's Got Everything" 56
1964 "Curfew Lover" (with Anita Humes)
1966 "The Eagle"
1967 "Everybody's Got You (For Their Own)" (with Anita Humes)
"—" denotes releases go off did not chart or were not released in that house.

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