The Jewels
Doo-Wop groups were rooted in Black communities. Originally calling themselves the Impalas, the Jewels sang in school and church. The were mentored by Bo Diddley, a friend of Grace Ruffin's brother Paul; they sang back-up on "Bo Diddley is a Lover" produced by Phil an Leonard Chess in 1961. Bo Diddley was part of a neighborhood and family culture that nurtured the Jewels' creativity.
In 1967, James Brown produced "This is My Story" on Federal.