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Formed in 1964 in Los Angeles, U.S.A. The group, at various times, comprised of: Bob Welch...who replaced... ...Ray Tusken Fred Murphy (d. 2003, drummer) Henry Moore (lead singer on 'I'm No Stranger' and sax) Henry 'HT' Thompson (d. 26th May 2004) Ivory Hudson (lead singer) Anthony Lytle Wayne Purnell (piano) Bobby Watson Tony Maiden Ron Edge (drums) Billy Diez (bass) and David T. Walker Formed in Los Angeles in 1964, The Seven Souls comprised of several band members, one of whom was to later become a major figure in the rock field, namely Bob Welch. The band also used to sing doo-wop in an early incarnation. Prior to being known as the Seven Souls, the group were, initially, known as Ivory Hudson and the Harlequins. Bob Welch joined that line-up in 1964. The original Seven Souls line-up changed and became a collaboration of members of other groups from the Los Angeles area. These included Bobby Watson and Tony Maiden, who were later to join forces with Chaka Khan to form the group Rufus. Sly Stone's band won a talent show against the group around this time. In a prior incarnation, the Versatiles, the group utilised the vocal talents of the Fifth Dimension. Also involved with the set-up were members of the Ike and Tina Turner band and David T. Walker. The Seven Souls performed at Jordan High School in Los Angeles for the Motown debut of The Jackson 5. Further interest followed with the group following gigs at the famous Maverick's Flat Club. Maveri
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