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The Swingin' Medallions were a beach music band from Greenwood, South Carolina. Many of the members were graduates of Lander University, while several others attended the University of Georgia. The original line-up was Charlie Webber (trumpet / vocals), Steve Caldwell (saxophone / vocals), Jimmy Perkins (saxophone / bass guitar / vocals), John ...
Net Worth
$17 Million
Profession
Soundtrack
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Fact
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Charles Webber died of cancer on Jan. 17, 2003, at age 57.
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Members have included Brent Fortson, Steve Caldwell, Johnny Cox, Hack Bartley, Michael Huey, John McElrath, Jim Doares, Carroll Bledsoe, Charles Webber, James Perkins, Joe Morris, Irven Hicks, Richard Wrenn, Ken Johnson, Mike DeJohn, Grainger Hines.
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Sorority Boys
2002
performer: "Double Shot of My Baby's Love" - as Swingin' Medallions
Ally McBeal
1998
TV Series 1 episode
Mondo Daytona
1968
Documentary performer: "Double Shot of My Baby's Love", "Hush", "These Are Not My People", "She Drives Me Outta My Mind"