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High Fashion

A mixed (man/woman) trio that was the brainchild of Guadeloupe-born maker Jacques Fred Petrus, who moved to Bologna with dreams to become the Gamble & Huff of Italy; (while that didn’t happen), he do produce mentioned disco albums from the B.B.&Q. Music group, Modification, the Ritchie Family members, High Fashion, …

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Loose Ends

Among the best Uk dance and urban modern trios in the first ’80s, Loose Ends formed in London. These were originally known as Loose End, and included Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene, and Steve Nichol. Virgin agreed upon them in 1981, and their debut was compiled by Chris and Eddie Amoo …

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T.S. Monk

Though it took him some time before he made a decision to dedicate himself to using jazz, T.S. Monk (Thelonious Monk, Jr.) has recently accomplished a whole lot. He began playing trumpet and piano before switching to drums when he was 13, acquiring some lessons from Potential Roach. His initial …

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Gino Soccio

A solo artist, program musician and manufacturer (referred to as Kebekelektrik), Gino Soccio released his first album, Outline, in 1979. It highlighted the main disco smash, “Dancer.” He in addition has released S-Beat (1980), Nearer (1981), In person (1982) please remember (1984).

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Mario Biondi

Italian jazz-soul vocalist Mario Biondi was created of artistic stock options within the Sicilian city of Catania. His great grandfather was a well known painter, his grandmother a vocalist, and his dad a favorite songwriter. Biondi sang throughout his child years, first performing in public areas at age group 12 …

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The S.O.S. Band

The S.O.S. Music group hit using a two-million-selling one, “INVEST SOME TIME (STILL DO IT),” their first-time out, before having many hit singles created and made by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The Atlanta, GA-borne music group was were only available in 1977, when keyboardist/vocalist Jason Bryant, saxophonists Billy Ellis …

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Kano

Kano pioneered and exemplified Italo disco, a heavily melodic and synthesizer-oriented design of dance music inspired by U.S. and Western disco, from Stylish and Giorgio Moroder. The task of suppliers and music artists Matteo Bonsanto, Luciano Ninzatti, and Stefano Pulga, alongside a range of program music artists and vocalists, Kano …

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Luther Vandross

Luther Vandross was one of the most effective R&B performers from the 1980s and ’90s. Not merely did he rating some multi-million-selling albums including chart-topping strike singles and carry out sold-out trips of the U.S. and all over the world, but he also got charge of his music artistically, composing …

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Change

European-American collaborations weren’t uncommon through the disco and post-disco eras. Donna Summer’s use Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte was most prominent and groundbreaking, while Modification was being among the most noteworthy — however relatively overlooked — worldwide acts to sprout through the early ‘80s. Powered by Guadeloupian manufacturer Jacques Fred …

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Klymaxx

All-female band shaped in 1979 by producer/drummer Bernadette Cooper, guitarist Cheryl Cooley and keyboard participant Lynn Malsby. The initial lead vocalists had been Lorena Porter Shelby and Joyce “Fenderella” Irby, who afterwards left for the solo profession. In 1990, the group became a trio, with Shelby, guitarist Cheryl Cooley, and …

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