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The Chips Free Music

Biography

The Chips Free Music

The Chips

Effective period / Period of releases: 1956 - 1973

Members: Charles Johnson (3), Paul Fulton, Nathaniel Epps, Shedrick Lincoln, Sam Strain

The Chips was a short-lived US doo-wop band from Brooklyn, NY, consisting of teenage friends:
Charles/Kinrod Johnson (lead vocal), Nathaniel 'Lil John' Epps (baritone), Paul Fulton (bass), Sammy Strain and Shedwick/Shedrick 'Bubbie' Lincoln (tenors).

The group's first recording was "Rubber Biscuit" which started life as Johnson's answer to the marching rhythms of the Warwick School For Delinquent Teenagers while he was an intern there.

When Josie Records heard the tune they signed the band and the record was issued in 1956. Although it did not chart, "Rubber Biscuit" became an instant east coast radio favourite, and saw its performers touring alongside The Dells, The Cadillacs and Bo Diddley, but the momentum gained by their debut single was waning and the group broke up at the end of 1957.

According to Strain, the group's only record was recorded at Belltone Studios in manhattan on August 3rd, 1956 and featured:
Ernie Hayes on piano
Panama Francis on drums
Mickey Baker on guitar
King Curtis on saxophone
Along with one or two other unknown musicians.

External Pages

doo-wop.blogg.org/chips-1-c26505174

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chips

citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.730.2954&rep=rep1&type=pdf