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Varetta Mamie Dillard (February 3, 1933 –
October 4, 1993) was an
American rhythm and
blues singer in the 1950s
whose biggest hit was "Mercy, Mr. Percy"...
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sounded like
Johnny Mathis with soul... Soon
after the
death of
Johnny Ace,
Varetta Dillard recorded 'Johnny Has Gone' for
Savoy Records in
early 1955. She...
- Ford Memphis,
Tennessee 1978
Lydia Jackson Willingboro, New
Jersey 1979
Varetta Shankle Mississippi 1980
Sharon Wright Chicago,
Illinois 1981
Pamela Jenks...
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recorded by Ruth
Brown (number 1 R&B in 1951) "I
Cried and Cried"
recorded by
Varetta Dillard in 1952 "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer",
recorded in 1953 by...
- Trio 1952,
Buddy Morrow and His
Orchestra 1952, Jim
Reeves early 1950s,
Varetta Dillard 1956, The Del
Royals 1961,
Cookie and his
Cupcakes 1963, Jerry...
- Persuasion" and
features the song "Mercy, Mr Percy" by the
female singer Varetta Dillard.
Another video was
released featuring footage from the mission...
- (born 1983)
Tramar Dillard (AKA Flo Rida, born 1979),
American rapper Varetta Dillard (1933–1993)
Victor Dillard (1897–1945)
Victoria Dillard (born 1969)...
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instrumental group that
appeared in kilts). Also on the bill were the Dominoes,
Varetta Dillard and
Danny Cobb. The
concert was held on
March 21, 1952. More tickets...
- R&B band, the
Blues Express,
appearing with
Johnnie Ray,
Arthur Prysock,
Varetta Dillard,
Peppermint Harris, and others. She
recorded in
various styles...
- the
ensemble included Freddie Johnson,
Alberta Adams,
Floyd McVay, and
Varetta Dillard. He
accompanied T-Bone
Walker in the mid-1950s. The
group was active...