The Counts (2) aka The Five Dots
(top) Bernard Harris, Jimmy Pierson and Jimmy Scruggs (bottom) Harry Blackwell & Dwayne Harris
The Five Dots (Indianapolis)
aka The Counts (2)
Personnel :
Bernard Harris
Harry Blackwell
Dwayne Harris
Jimmy Scruggs
Jimmy Pierson
Discography :
The Five Dots
1954 - The Other Night / Each Night (Dot 1204)
1955 - I Just Love The Thing She Do / Well, Little Baby (Note 10003)
The Counts (2)
1956 - Sweet Names / I Guess I Brought It All On Myself (Note 2000)
Biography :
Harry Blackwell, Bernard Harris, Dwane Harris, Jimmy Pierson, and Jimmy Scruggs had formerly been known as the 5 Dots. The Five Dots formed in early 1954 and recorded one single for Dot Records: "The Other Night" b/w "Each Night". In 1955, they sign a recording contract with Note records. Note was a local Indianapolis label owned by Mel Herman. Mel Herman was a veteran in record retailing and one-time manager of The 5 Diamonds (soon after to become the Counts of "Darling Dear"). From the early 50s onwards, he operated record distribution branches in Indianapolis and Cincinnati, which later became part of his "Mel Herman Enterprises".
The Five Dots recorded "I Just Love The Thing She Do" b/w "Well, Little Baby" for Mel Herman and in 1956 "Sweet Names" b/w "I Guess I Brought It All On Myself" released as The Counts. The Five Dots made many appearances at the local area clubs, at the Rhythm and Blues Show at the Walker casino, in Evansville, Ind., for a dance engagement at Club Paradise. They weren't the Counts (1) on Dot (also managed by Mel Herman.
Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
The Five Dots
Well, Little Baby I Just Love The Thing She Do
The Other Night Each Night
The Counts (2)
Sweet Names I Guess I Brought It All On Myself
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