The G-Clefs

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by Joe Viglione
The G-Clefs is a highly flamboyant, well choreographed pop/soul vocal group which has the distinction of having the first Boston area rock & roll record to chart nationally, their 1956 hit "Ka Ding Dong". Consisting of



four brothers, Teddy Scott (b 2/29/36), Chris Scott (b 2/14/37), guitarist Tim "Payme" Scott (8/23/38), and Ilanga Scott (b 7/22/40), along with their friend and neighbor Ray Gibson (b 9/24/37), the band formed



in Roxbury, Massachusetts, an area similar to New York's Harlem, thirty years before New Edition would bring Maurice Starr and Michael Jonzun's music to the world, The G-Clefs were the original pioneers from New England's soon to be important music scene.



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