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  1. Attracting a gospel following, in 1954, the group, under the name Curtis Womack and the Womack Brothers, cut a single, "Buffalo Bill" with the Pennant label; both Curtis and Bobby Womack were only ten years old at the time of the recording.

  2. Feb 10, 2018 · Their first single, Buffalo Bill, was released on the Pennant label with both lead singers were only 10 and, after Sam Cooke saw them perform, he promised to help them with their careers in any way he could.

  3. Feb 4, 2015 · Their debut single was Buffalo Bill, which was released on the Cleveland based Pennant label. On its release in 1954, Buffalo Bill sunk without trace. This was an inauspicious start to The Womack Brothers’ twenty year recording career. As the fifties drew to a close, no other record company had showed any interest in The Womack Brothers.

  4. Attracting a gospel following, in 1954, the group, under the name Curtis Womack and the Womack Brothers, cut a single, "Buffalo Bill" with the Pennant label; both Curtis and Bobby Womack were only ten years old at the time of the recording.

  5. Jan 22, 2015 · Two years later the group (then known as Curtis and the Womack Brothers) cut their first single, “Buffalo Bill,” for Pennant Records. Two years after that they opened for the Soul Stirrers, led at the time by Sam Cooke, and Cooke liked what he heard.

  6. When Curtis Womack was 10 years old, the group recorded one side for the Pennant label in 1954, under the name of Curtis Womack and The Womack Brothers, entitled 'Buffalo Bill' b/w 'Bible Tells Me So'.

  7. Attracting a gospel following, in 1954, the group, under the name Curtis Womack and the Womack Brothers, cut a single, "Buffalo Bill" with the Pennant label; both Curtis and Bobby Womack were only ten years old at the time of the recording.

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