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The Munx

Sometimes the thing wrong having a music group is its name — take the Munx. Even better, consider their name and toss it away someplace, which is exactly what they must have completed. They sang fairly, that they had charmingly strange flourishes on the tools, and they certainly knew their …

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Gerald Levert

A modern soul singer whose soft yet powerful vocals brought energy and emotion to even his most serene recordings, Gerald LeVert was raised within the shadows of his father, Eddie LeVert, Sr., from the O’Jays. As a kid, his father’s position within the music market nurtured and helped prepare Gerald …

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James Gang

Using the emergence of Cream as well as the Jimi Hendrix Experience through the later ’60s, the road was cleared for other hard-rockin’ “trios.” Probably, the best possible to emerge from the next American crop was the Adam Gang. Despite penning some of traditional rock and roll radio’s most long …

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