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The Supremes Four Free Music

The Supremes Four

Effective period / Period of releases: 1961

Members: Lovelace Redmond, Carl Campbell (7), Homer Walton, Phillip Green (4)

The Supremes Four (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Phillip Green, Lovelace Redmond, Homer Walton, Carl Campbell

The Supremes Four, a vocal group from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, included Phillip Green, Lovelace Redmond, Homer Walton, and Carl Campbell. In 1961, with Lovelace singing lead on both sides, they released "I Love You, Patricia" on the B-side of "I Lost My Job And I've Got To Find Another," a belated response to the Silhouettes' 1958 hit "Get A Job." Jay Albrent, a representative for Cuca's Chicago distributor, facilitated their recording. This notable single was the first release on Kirchstein's Sara label, which shared its numerical sequence with Cuca Records. Later, in the 1970s, Redmond and Campbell released a 45 as "Those Two" on the Melic label.

As of 2024, Lovelace Redmond continues to perform with his group, Life2wice. all the other members have passed away.