Artist Bio:
The Mad Lads were an American R&B vocal group from Memphis, Tennessee. The group was formed in the mid-1960s and was originally composed of members John Gary Williams, Julius Green, William Brown, and Robert Phillips. They were known for their soulful harmonies and energetic performances, which helped them gain popularity in the music industry.
The Mad Lads released several singles and albums throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including hits like "Don't Have to Shop Around" and "I Want Someone." They were signed to the iconic Stax Records, where they worked with renowned producer Booker T. Jones. The Mad Lads' music was well-received by fans and critics alike, and they were considered one of the prominent vocal groups in the R&B genre during their time.
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