Gary Haines had been singing before audiences since he was 3 years old with his Mom Edith as his first accompanist. As a child, he sang in churches and camp meetings all over the state of Marine City, Michigan. He had grown up in the Detroit Bethel Church of the Nazarene, living with his mother and brother in the home of his grandparents. His interest and development with music continued as he honed his skill as a young musician. Early on, he became enamored with the swing music of the day and began experimenting with its rhythms and sounds. As a result, he organized his own group called "Gary Haines and The Sequins," a five-member band of singers and musicians (know members are Gary Haines (Lead), Al Quatrine and Albert Alagnathat) soon started to get radio play along with the demand to perform in high school dances and eventually clubs.
In 1961, they recorded "Tse Tse Fly" b/w "Another Girl Like You" released by Kapp Records. After the Sequins disbanded, Gary continued to sing solo in some of the best nightclubs in Detroit, and from all appearances, was embarking on a promising career. For the next 11 years, he enjoyed increasing fame and the so-called "good" life in a city that demanded the best by way of talent.
Thanks to; https://www.evangelistsinaction.com/subpages/17%20FALL%202014%20PRINT.pdf
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