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The Chi-Lites

Probably one of the most popular clean spirit groups of the first ’70s didn’t hail from Philadelphia or Memphis, both towns known for nice, string-laden spirit. Rather, the Chi-Lites had been from Chicago, a city better known because of its gritty metropolitan blues and traveling R&B. Led by vocalist Eugene …

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DJ Roc

An innovator in the wonderful world of Chicago Juke — a genre where Chicago home, bass music, and ghetto technology get together — DJ Roc was created Clarence Johnson about Chicago’s South Part. After encountering the furious audio of Ghetto home music, Roc became a lover. When he bought the …

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