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          They were first signed to Mercury Records and by , Okeh at which time brother Milt Trenier signed on.

        1. They were first signed to Mercury Records and by , Okeh at which time brother Milt Trenier signed on.
        2. I'm 71 years old and have been a fan of the Treniers ever since I saw them in Wildwood in the late 50s.
        3. A longtime cabaret singer and former member of the Treniers, Trenier closed his Milt Trenier's nightclub in but is still performing in the Chicago area.
        4. MILT TRENIER/MICKI LYNN.
        5. I think they were the most copied, too,"says Milt Trenier, youngest of the performing brothers.
        6. A longtime cabaret singer and former member of the Treniers, Trenier closed his Milt Trenier's nightclub in but is still performing in the Chicago area....

          The Treniers

          American R&B/jump blues musical group

          The Treniers

          Late 1950s
          Clockwise from left: Gene Gilbeaux (piano), Buddy Trenier, Cliff Trenier, Claude Trenier, Jimmy Johnson (bass), Don Hill (sax), Henry (Tucker) Green (drums), Skip Trenier

          GenresR&B, jump blues
          Years active1947–2003
          LabelsOkeh, Sony, Epic, Mercury, London, Viking, Brunswick, RCA, Fontaine, Philips, Mobile

          Musical artist

          The Treniers (pronounced /trəˈniərz/) were an AmericanR&B and jump bluesmusical group[1] led by identical twins Cliff and Claude Trenier.

          They were originally billed as the Trenier Twins, who performed alongside the Gene Gilbeaux Quartet, but shortened their name to the Treniers when Gilbeaux and other musicians became integral members of the group. Besides the Trenier brothers, group members included Don Hill on saxophone, Shifty Henry and later James (Jimmy) Johnson on bass, Henry (Tucker) Green on drums and Gene Gilbeaux on piano.