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New Bedford's legendary soul singer Antone 'Chubby' Tavares dies at 81
Antone "Chubby" Tavares, known for his remarkable voice and lasting impact on soul and R&B music, has passed away at 81.
A member of R&B royalty has died. Antone “Chubby” Tavares has passed away. In a Facebook post, the family announced the news ...
Beloved R&B and disco legend Antone “Chubby” Tavares, the voice behind classics like “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," has ...
In 1976, after hit R&B group Tavares performed on “American Bandstand,” host Dick Clark asks the band: “Let me ask you, of all the places you have seen or haven’t seen… where would you like to go now?
For over 40 years, Tavares has been one of the best Northern Soul acts in America, smoothest R&B groups in Europe, and most celebrated disco bands in the world. The live show has always impressed, and ...
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WPRI) — The cities of New Bedford and Providence honored the group Tavares on Saturday by renaming a street “Tavares Brothers Way” following their iconic music career. Antone ...
The city of New Bedford will dedicate a street on Saturday to honor hometown music group, Tavares, Mayor Jon Mitchell said in a statement Thursday. “The Tavares Brothers gained worldwide fame through ...
NEW BEDFORD - In a voice less strong than it once was, Antone “Chubby” Tavares thanked the many people who came out Saturday to celebrate the city's newest street, Tavares Brothers' Way. The New ...
NEW BEDFORD — The tale of Tavares is one of poverty to prominence, a success story rooted in talent and devotion that would take them from Rhode Island nightclubs to sold-out venues around the world.
A Tavares teacher who says music is the very soul of mankind has been named Lake County’s teacher of the year. Lynn Bain, longtime music teacher at Tavares Elementary School, received the Teacher of ...
Ralph Tavares of the musical group Tavares has died at 79. The singer would have turned 80 on Friday, Dec. 10. Tavares died at his home in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts on Wednesday, the group's ...
In 1976, after hit R&B group Tavares performed on “American Bandstand,” host Dick Clark asks the band: “Let me ask you, of all the places you have seen or haven’t seen… where would you like to go now?
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