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US soul group from Detroit, MI, originally from Jackson, MS and named [a=The Caprees]. [a=Edwin Starr] sings lead vocals on their song "I’ll Love You Forever" released on [l=Golden World] (1966).
Original members: Maurice Tony Gray, Willie “Butch” Johnson, Robert “Earl” Johnson and Charles “Chuck” Guy; then [a= Tony Hester], later replaced by [a=Eddie Anderson]
*[l=Revilot Records] re-used the group's name for three releases recorded by various people (1967-69); Eddie Anderson sings lead vocals on "Never Alone" and Leon Ware sings lead vocals "Love’s Creeping Up On Me".
**[l=Groove City Records (2)] also used the group's name for one release recorded by [a=Clyde Wilson] a.k.a. [a=Steve Mancha] (1968).
In 1969, [a=Jack Holland (2)] and [a=Jimmy Holland (3)] (former members of the [a=Four Hollidays] with two "L") formed a band called the [a=New Holidays] with Maurice Wise and ex-[a=The Contours] Joe Billingslea (later replaced by [a=Sylvester Potts]) and launched their own label: [l=Marathon Records (3)].