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Merry Clayton

Best known on her behalf background vocal focus on the Rolling Rocks’ legendary one “Gimme Shelter,” Merry Clayton had an extended and successful profession as backup vocalist, single artist, and celebrity. Born Dec 25, 1948 (therefore the rather “vacation” experience of her first name), in New Orleans, LA, Clayton documented …

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Angela Bofill

Bronx local Angela Bofill sang with Ricardo Morrero & the Group as well as the Dance Theatre of Harlem chorus before her 1978 debut. With her solid, distinctive alto, she’s carved a distinct segment as a superb interpreter of spirit ballads. Between 1978 and 1984, Bofill experienced consistent success around …

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Al Johnson

The career of soul singer, songwriter, producer, arranger, and keyboardist Al Johnson crosses six decades. It goes back towards the ’60s, when he cut a promo-only single one for the South Camp label and, while participating in Howard School in Washington, D.C., produced the group that became the Unifics. Uncovered …

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Phyllis Hyman

Phyllis Hyman began her profession like a silky voiced, jazz-influenced singer and gradually moved into slick, heavily produced urban modern ballads and light dance figures. Hyman received a scholarship or grant to music college and then started her professional profession using the group New Path in 1971. If they disbanded …

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Eloise Laws

The sister of flutist Hubert, saxophonist Ronnie, and vocalist Debra, Eloise Laws and regulations was created in 1949, in Houston, TX. She started documenting for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s Music Product owner label and acquired a few singles released in 1972-1973: “Tighten Him Up” and “Like Factory.” Once the well-known songwriting group folded …

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