Dennis Yost of the Classics IV

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R.C. Vick
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Dennis Yost of the Classics IV

Post by R.C. Vick »

Man, I burned many a tank of gas in the late 60's cruisin and listening to this incredible voice on the 8 track. Bet a lot of you did also. Still play his music.
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Bill Hatcher
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Sad. Those were some great recordings done here in Atlanta. I just picked up a copy of the Classics Four LP at a yard sale just the other day. Great voice. RIP
Stephen Gambrell
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GREAT singer. RIP, Dennis.
Dan Meadows
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Post by Dan Meadows »

Is this the same fine singer that was on "Pollyanna"? If so he was one of the greats. I think I remembered but I was pretty young when their version was on the radio.
R.C. Vick
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Pollyanna

Post by R.C. Vick »

Gosh, I dont remember then doing that song. The band had many hits such as Traces, The funniest thing, Stormy, Ridin on a Soultrain, Cherry Hill park, along with many more. Some of their songs were the ones you wanted to play on dates as well as when you were melancholy. They were very mood oriented.
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