Yes he was 11 years of age,his voice,vocals was dubbed over a youth singing group because the group could not hit high notes,sugar ray coney as a child sing all vocals on the song but the group all the recognition and being a child sugar ray coney didn't record anymore songs for many years as a under age singer.the group lasted for awhile.as a child sugar ray coney contiue to sing in many churches around the states.
Sugar Ray Coney went on to give his life to God and Volunteering and became Citizen Of The Year for volunteering and helping others in need like the homeless and hungry.i heard Sugar ray coney singing vocals on a hit song he did not get credit on the song,some older teens did the video and shows,they say he was to young for the image.
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1969
The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 21 Sep 1969 was Sugar, Sugar by The Archies.
According to the Billboard chart, the number one single in 1963 was "Sugar Shack" by The Fireballs. Also billed as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, the band's members were: George Tomsco (lead guitar), Chuck Tharp (vocals), Stan Lark (bass), Eric Budd (drums), and Dan Trammell (rhythm guitar).
Well Violent J is Joe Bruce and Shaggy 2 Dope is Joey Utsler. Also Michelle "Sugar Slam" Rapp (Violent J's long time girlfriend & babies mother) has sung for them since hell's pit and Jumpsteady's daughter Samantha has done singing vocals on a few cd's including "Shangra La". Jumpsteady's Wife has provided singing vocals before. In "Think For Yourself" Lady Rage did the singing. Twiztid, Blaze, and Jumpsteady(Violent J's brother) have also provided vocals. There are two former members of ICP as well Greeze E and John "Kickjazz" Utsler(Shaggy's Brother).
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get rid of your sugar
Can a child at any age get a sugar rush ?
it is when a child can not too much sugar and has not as much energy as the rest of the kids
1969
No, he is the youngest of four children.
The phone number of the Sugar Grove Free Library is: 814-489-7872.
The phone number of the Sugar Land Branch Library is: 281-277-8934.
Sugar levels in a diabetic child can be controlled by diet and medication. Insulin and insulin substitutes may be used to keep levels in safe ranges.
The phone number of the Sugar Grove Historical Society is: 630-466-9726.
The phone number of the Sugar Creek Historical Museum is: 816-254-3742.