An intriguing '50s R&B/doo wop group,
the Magnificents patterned itself after the softer, more stylized singing of such groups as
the Hi-Lo's and
Four Lads. They began as
the Tams, but were changed to
the Magnificents by Chicago disc jockey "The Magnificent" Montague.
Johnny Keyes,
Thurman "Ray" Ramsey, Fred Rakestraw, and
Willie Myles were the original lineup.
Barbara Arrington later came aboard, and
L.C. Cooke, brother of
Sam Cooke, replaced
Ramsey. This was the lineup that made their one great record, "Up on the Mountain," in 1956 for Vee-Jay. They had other nice singles, but none enjoyed similar impact. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide