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  1. Don and Dewey were an American rock, blues, and R&B duo, comprising Don "Sugarcane" Harris (Don Francis Bowman Harris; June 18, 1938 [1] – December 1, 1999) and Dewey Terry (Dewey Steven Terry; July 17, 1937 [2] – May 11, 2003). History. Both Harris and Terry were born in Los Angeles and grew up in Pasadena, California. [3] .

  2. Bee-a-lee bop! Photo by Debra DiPaolo. DEWEY TERRY HELPED INVENT ROCK & ROLL, BUT ALL it's given him is a case of the blues. As the songwriting force that drove late-'50s Specialty Records duo Don & Dewey, he and partner Don "Sugarcane" Harris took command of the fledgling rock & roll idiom with high frantic style.

  3. Dewey Terry, half of the rhythm and blues doo-wop duo Don and Dewey who wrote the classic 1950s ballad “I’m Leaving It (All) Up to You,” has died. He was 65. Terry died of cancer May 11 at...

  4. Profile: American rock and roll duo, comprising Don "Sugarcane" Harris (June 18, 1938 - 1999) and Dewey Terry (July 17, 1937 - May 11, 2003). Both were born and grew up in Pasadena, California. In 1954, Dewey Terry was a founding member of a group called The Squires while still in high school.

  5. Mar 23, 1991 · In the late ‘50s, Dewey Terry and Don (Sugarcane) Harris pioneered a rough-edged vocal sound that led the way for the Righteous Brothers, Sam and Dave and others. Musicians’ musicians...

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  7. Dewey Terry - Funky Old TownAlbum : The Chief (1972)Not for profit, just fan appreciation and sharing good art.

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  8. Aug 10, 2014 · Don Harris and Dewey Terry, the two black musicians of the R&B duo Don & Dewey, wrote and released the first "Farmer John" in 1959. If that sounds familiar, that's because that's the classic...

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