The Essex was an R&B group formed in 1962 by several active-duty
Marines stationed on Okinawa. The founding members were Walter Vickers
and Rodney Taylor, and when they were transferred from Okinawa to Camp
Lejeune, North Carolina, they added fellow Marines Billy Hill and
Rudolph Johnson to the group. They later took on Anita Humes, a female
and also an active-duty Marine, as their lead singer.
They sent a demo record to Roulette Records in 1963 that resulted in
their signing a contract with that label. Their first song was "Easier
Said Than Done", which reached the #1 spot on the Billboard charts and
sold over a million copies, earning the group a gold record.
Rudolph Johnson left that same year, and in July the group had another
hit with "A Walkin' Miracle". That was their last one, however. Their
follow-up records didn't break the Top 20, and since the group were
still active-duty Marines, they couldn't tour to help promote their
records.
Rodney Taylor was killed in a mugging in New York in 1966. Anita Humes
died on May 30, 2010, at 69 years of age.