Eugene Church

Born: January 23, 1938 in St. Louis, MO
Active In: 50's

 
Written by Bruce Eder  
Eugene Church was a Los Angeles-born singer who became a sometime-collaborator with Jesse Belvin during the mid-'50s -- the two recorded together for the Bihari brothers' Modern Records label under the name the Cliques, releasing a successful single of "The Girl in My Dreams" in 1956. He subsequently sang backup on Belvin's records, and was heavily influenced by Belvin on his 1959 single "Pretty Girls Everywhere," co-authored by Church and his fellow Belvin backup singer, Tommy "Buster" Williams. The latter, credited to Eugene Church & the Fellows on the Class Records label, was followed by three subsequent singles: "Miami," "Good News" (on Rendezvous Records), and "Mind Your Own Business" (on King Records). Church's later career was spent in Texas, where he performed and recorded gospel music, and he subsequently returned to Los Angeles and went back into secular music, singing in doo wop shows in the 1990s. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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