简介: by Ron WynnThis West Coast group used two names for recording sessions. They called themselves the Jacks when doing dates for Modern and th 更多>
by Ron WynnThis West Coast group used two names for recording sessions. They called themselves the Jacks when doing dates for Modern and the Cadets on RPM. They began as a gospel group during the late 40s in Los Angeles. Ted Taylor, Aaron Collins, Lloyd McCraw, and Will Jones were the original lineup, and the Cadets were among the more popular bands doing R&B covers. The Cadets lone hit was Stranded in the Jungle, which they recorded for Modern as the Jacks in 1956. It peaked at number eight R&B and number 15 pop. Davis and Collins would later join the Flares in 1961, while Taylor would enjoy solo success as a blues, soul, and gospel vocalist. Jones joined the Coasters in 1958 and remained there for over a decade. Collins sisters, Betty and Rose, also recorded for Modern/RPM as the Teen Queens.