![]() ![]() Other early hits included "Headline News", "Back Street", and " Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S.)". The song that launched his career was "Agent Double-O-Soul" (1965), a reference to the James Bond films, already popular at the time. Hatcher, adopted the name Edwin Starr at the suggestion of Doggett's manager Don Briggs, and made his solo recording debut in 1965 for the Detroit record company Ric-Tic. ![]() However after just one single, he was called up for military service in the United States Army for three years, where he was posted to Europe, following the end of his service he decided to make music his career, and joined the musical group of Bill Doggett. In 1957, Hatcher formed a doo-wop group, the Future Tones, and began his singing career. He and his cousins, soul singers Roger and Willie Hatcher, moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where they were raised. Charles Edwin Hatcher was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 21, 1942.
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