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. The line up comprised Johnny Jackson (lead), Herb Jennings (first tenor), Irvin Jones (second tenor), Ron Clark (baritone), and Douglas Jackson (bass).Philip Groia ''They all sang on the corner: New York City's rhythm and blues'' - 1974 - p.100 "Herb Jennings, two brothers, Douglas Jackson (bass), and Johnny Jackson (lead), Irvin Jones (high tenor), and Ron Clark (baritone), and Douglas Jackson (bass)... The Ladders' soaring first tenor on "I Want To Know" (Holiday-Everlast Publishing) and their only other release "My Love Is Gone"...


Discography

*"I Want to Know" / "Counting the Stars" Holiday Records, 1958 *"My Love Is Gone" / "Hey Pretty Baby" 1958


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ladders (band) Musical groups from New York City American vocal groups