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Cowboys International

A band that were able to bridge the space between Bowie, Eno and the brand new wave that could follow, Cowboys International was basically an all celebrity group collected by vocalist and songwriter Ken Lockie that released one tremendous album in 1979 and a small number of 45s (Thrash, Aftermath, …

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Barbara Jean English

Barbara Jean British was an associate of the favorite New Jersey gal group the Clickettes and recorded many pop-soul edges together in the past due ’50s and ’60s. She came back within the ’70s to record two albums of lushly created soul having a focus on sensual ballads. Following a …

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Leaf Hound

Leaf Hound were among the dozens of large rock rings that evolved through the past due-’60s Uk blues-rock boom. Tempo guitarist Derek Brooks and his sibling, Stuart Brooks, have been in the Dark Cat Bone fragments, a South London-based music group that at once highlighted Free’s Paul Kossoff. Vocalist Peter …

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The Dynamic Superiors

This Washington, D.C., quintet authorized with Motown in the first ’70s and discovered limited success around the spirit charts. Though much less vocally dynamic because the Temptations or the Four Tops, these were superb showmen with dynamic and inventive choreography. These were also exclusive for the reason that they sported …

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Don Downing

Though singer Don Downing’s lone charting solitary was the Memphis soul-tinged “Lonesome Days, Lonely Evenings,” which charted at number 65 R&B in summer season 1973, he’s a longtime preferred of dance music devotees for “Doctor Boogie.” The pumping brassy quantity was a big success in disco night clubs and discovered …

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Leblanc & Carr

A duo comprising Lenny LeBlanc (b. 17 June 1951, Leominster, Massachusetts, USA) and Pete Carr (b. 22 Apr 1950, Daytona Seaside, Florida, USA), this action enjoyed one graph record and a small number of singles in the later 70s, like the US Best 20 one ‘Falling’. Carr acquired formerly been …

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The Ebonys

Another ’70s soul group whose industrial background doesn’t do its music justice, the Ebonys produced gripping, dramatic ballads that zero soul fan undervalues. In the Philadelphia International label during a time when they consistently cranked out transcendent, genre-smashing strikes, this NJ vocal group were only available in 1968. Jenny Holmes, …

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Manzel

A very, extremely obscure instrumental funk group through the mid-’70s, Manzel would come across much fame years later on once numerous hip-hop suppliers sampled the drum intro from “Midnight Theme” and, subsequently, sent breakbeat enthusiasts scurrying for copies of the initial record. Throughout their heyday, Manzel didn’t total anything more …

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The First Class

Ideal remembered for the smash “Seaside Baby,” ’70s pop group HIGH GRADE was the studio room creation of Uk singer/songwriter John Carter, who had previously appreciated achievement with Ken Lewis beneath the guises from the Flowerpot Guys, Carter-Lewis & the Southerners, as well as the Ivy Group. For “Seaside Baby” …

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