Artist Bio:
Oscar McLollie was an American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, born in 1924 in Los Angeles, California. He started his music career in the 1950s, and his most famous song is "Hey Girl, Hey Boy," which was released in 1958. McLollie was known for his energetic performances and catchy tunes that appealed to audiences of the time.
Jeanette Baker was an American singer who collaborated with Oscar McLollie on several songs. She is best known for her duets with McLollie, including "Hey Girl, Hey Boy." Baker's soulful voice complemented McLollie's style well, and together they created popular tracks that were well-received by R&B fans. Despite not achieving widespread fame individually, McLollie and Baker made a mark on the music scene with their memorable collaborations.
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