The Three Blazers
The Three Blazers was an American vocal group formed in the 1940s, known for their smooth harmonies and blend of jazz, blues, and R&B. The group originally consisted of Billy Ward, Clifford "Cliff" Johnson, and Eddie "Eddie" Williams. They gained popularity for their unique sound and were influential in the development of rhythm and blues music.
The Three Blazers recorded several hits during their career, including "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" and "Crying in the Chapel." Their music often featured a combination of vocal arrangements and instrumental backing, showcasing their talent and contributing to the evolution of popular music in the mid-20th century.