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  2. Marshall Thompson (born August 24, 1942), is an American singer and musician. Thompson is best known as an original member of the Chicago, Illinois –based Soul/R&B vocal group The Chi-Lites . Their songs included Pop and R&B hits" Oh Girl ", " Have You Seen Her ", "The Coldest Days of My Life (Part 1)", "Stoned Out of My Mind" and " (For God ...

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      The Chi-Lites ( / ˈʃaɪlaɪts /, SHY-lytes) are an American...

  3. James Marshall Thompson [1] (November 27, 1925 [2] – May 18, 1992) was an American film and television actor. Early years. Thompson was born in Peoria, Illinois. [3] [2] He and his parents, Dr. Laurence B. Thompson and Pauline (née Marshall), [2] moved to California when he was a year old.

  4. Marshall as a young performer. The Chi-Lites’ biggest hit was Oh Girl. The 1972 smash gained national exposure when the group performed the song on The Flip Wilson Show. After their appearance, the recording catapulted to become an instant crossover hit, storming up the R&B and pop charts.

  5. The Chi-Lites ( / ˈʃaɪlaɪts /, SHY-lytes) are an American R&B/Soul vocal quartet from Chicago. Forming at Chicago's Hyde Park High School in 1959, The group's original lineup consisted of singers Robert Lester, Eugene Record, Creadel Jones, Clarence Johnson, Burt Bowen, Eddie Reed and Marshall Thompson . The Chi-Lites' greatest fame came ...

    • Chicago, Illinois, United States
    • Marshall Thompson *, Tara Thompson, Fred Simon
    • 1959–present
  6. Jul 6, 2000 · Marshall Thompson. Marshall Thompson grew up on Chicago’s South Side. As a child, he played his snare drum on the corner of 47th Street and St. Lawrence Avenue, thus beginning a lifelong love of music. Growing up, Thompson would try to sneak into the Regal Theater only to be thrown out. He persisted, landing a job in 1960 as the house drummer ...

  7. About The Chi-Lites. It started in 1959 when Marshall Thompson formed a vocal group called the “Hi-Lights” in his hometown of Chicago with fellow members Eugene Record, Robert Lester and Creadel “Red” Jones. After releasing several singles on local labels, the group changed their name in 1964 to “Marshall & The Chi-Lites”.

  8. Mini Bio. Although he geared himself up for major film stardom throughout the 1950s, it took a leading role on a 1960s TV series opposite a lion and chimpanzee to make Marshall Thompson a genuine household name. Born on November 27, 1925, and named James Marshall Thompson after an ancestor, a famed Supreme Court justice, he moved at age 5 with ...