Clarence Fuzzy Haskins – Which Way Do I Disco
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Clarence Fuzzy Haskins – Which Way Do I Disco
Haskins was born in Elkhorn, West Virginia, and starting in the late 1950′s he was a founding member of doo wop vocal group The Parliaments, lead by George Clinton. The group originated as a barbershop quintet in the back room of a barber shop on West 3rd Street in Plainfield, New Jersey. Haskins often sang lead in the group. They started traveling to Detroit, Michigan on weekends in order to audition for Motown Records and to participate in the fertile music scene there. The Parliaments released singles on several record labels, but did not have a hit until 1967 when « (I Wanna) Testify, » on the small Detroit imprint Revilot Records, reached #3 on the Billboard R&B singles chart. The song was actually recorded by George Clinton and a group called The Holidays, as the other Parliaments didn’t make it to Detroit that week. Revolot went out of business, and in the process, the group lost their name, The Parliaments. Wikipedia




