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Awadagin Pratt

Awadagin Pratt is a music triple-threat performer, getting the Peabody Conservatory’s 1st college student awarded simultaneous overall performance levels in three areas: piano, violin, and performing. Nevertheless, he spends nearly all his professional profession like a pianist carrying out as soloist, as collaborator in chamber music tasks, so that as …

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Brenda & the Tabulations

One of the better Philadelphia soul sets of the ’60s and ’70s, Brenda & the Tabulations produced some okay heartache ballads, particularly “Dry Your Eye” and “Directly on the end of My Tongue.” The initial lineup was business lead vocalist Brenda Payton, Jerry Jones, Eddie Jackson, and Maurice Coates. Bernard …

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The Formations

Best known for his or her Northern soul vintage “Near the top of the Stairways,” the Formations formed in Philadelphia in 1966. Made up of Victor Drayton, Jerry Akins, Ernie Brooks, Reginald Turner, and Johnny Bellman, the group produced its documented debut as support vocalists around the Coed label solitary …

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