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Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
there doesn't appear to be any back-up anywhere to the acronym being a Presley-invented thing, other than the logo; and creditable refs external exist to it being used earlier, in the mid-60s, by Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin (in 'Respect') and a Motown Special 'TCB'.
So until there's a good source, I've changed to 'adopted'. Brieflysentient (talk) 18:06, 18 November 2011 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 5 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Jplvnv (talk) 18:35, 3 May 2019 (UTC)I have just come across a fact that Benny Hester used the TCB band for back up on his first album (1972) when he came to Las Vegas in the early 1970's. This fact is mentioned in a YouTube video, "Benny Hester - The story 'No the end is not here.'" (Link blacklisted). I could imagine the band collaborated with many others. I'm better on talk pages than editing articles. Would someone like to pick this up?Reply