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Johnny Carter
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The Dells in 1967: (Top row, L-R): Michael McGill, Marvin Junior, Verne Allison. (Bottom row, L-R): Chuck Barksdale, Johnny Carter.
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Birth name | John E. Carter |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
June 2, 1934
Died | August 21, 2009 Harvey, Illinois, U.S. |
(aged 75)
Genres | Rhythm and blues, Doo-wop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1960–2009 |
Associated acts | The Flamingos, The Dells |
John E. Carter (June 2, 1934 – August 21, 2009) was an American doo-wop and R&B singer. He was a founding member of The Flamingos and a member of The Dells. Both groups have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, making Carter one of the few multiple inductees.
He joined The Dells as a replacement for Johnny Funches in 1960 and remained an active member of the group until his death. He was a veteran of the United States Army where he served as a cook. Carter died of lung cancer in Harvey, Illinois at the age of 75.
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