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Our Era - Movies, Music, Radio and TV, 6th Edition

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<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Era</strong> - <strong>Movies</strong>, <strong>Music</strong>, <strong>Radio</strong> & <strong>TV</strong>, 1950‟s <strong>and</strong> 1960‟s. 1962Cosmo And The CountsCourtesy-http://www.youtube.com/watchv=kgt9Iu73n6g&feature=PlayList&p=FB933D56043FEA61&playnext_from=PL&index=8The group consisted of Cosmo (Tommy Cosdon), Wayne Young, Marty Williams, TomJolly, Buddy East, Robby Ebersole, Ronnie Deetch <strong>and</strong> Eddie Bignon.http://soulinc.net/about.htm#Tommy—Tommy Cosdon—As early as1959, Tommy Cosdon made a name for himself when he began singinglead with The Sultans. Their choice of songs including "It'll Be Easy," along with Cosdon's bluesystyle, quickly put them on the local radio charts <strong>and</strong> into Louisville's musical history. Cosdon, known as"Cosmo," <strong>and</strong> his group The Counts continued to record <strong>and</strong> perform throughout the '60s. During Cosmo'sstint in the service, his musical career was managed by Audrey Williams (mother of Hank, Jr.)Today as a member of Soul, Inc., Cosmo continues to bring audiences that same soulful sound that puthim in the spotlight. Whether he is front <strong>and</strong> center as a soloist or blending his voice with other Soul,Inc. members, his distinct smoky voice steals the show.Courtesy—http://www.youtube.com/watchv=o4vQxxuDGM&feature=related

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