Music for Surviving the Pandemic and Realizing Racial Justice

Gene Allison (born Versie Eugene Allison; August 29, 1934 – February 28, 2004) was an American R&B singer.Allison was born in Pegram, Tennessee, and he grew up in Nashville, Tennessee singing in the church choir with his brother Leevert. As a teenager, Allison was offered a chance to sing with The Fairfield Four and, later, The Skylarks. Record producer Ted Jarrett signed Allison to Calvert Records to record secular music; soon after Jarrett got a recording contract for him with Vee-Jay Records along with Larry Birdsong. Allison’s debut single was “You Can Make It If You Try“, written by Ted Jarrett and released in 1957; it became a hit in the U.S., where it entered the BillboardHot 100 chart in early 1958.

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