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Loose Ends

Not an excessive amount of is known concerning this mid-’60s Birmingham-based band, past the actual fact that they appeared to take their business lead from the initial Denny Laine-era Moody Blues as opposed to the even more progressive Move, which their drummer was one Alan Marshall. Their two singles for …

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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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Dexter Wansel

Keyboardist/arranger/producer/recording musician Dexter Wansel could be heard through the entire catalog of Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff’s Philadelphia International Details. His skills could be noticed on non-PIR edges like Jermaine Jackson’s “Where Are You Today” from his yellow metal LP Let’s Obtain Significant and “Tonight” from Junior’s Obtained Flavor LP. …

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Keni Burke

Keni Burke includes a three-decade profession which includes singing using the Five Stairsteps and being truly a top program musician. Blessed Kenneth M. Burke on Sept 28, 1953, in Chicago, he initial tasted musical stardom in his teenagers as an associate of the family members group the Five Stairsteps, most …

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Snap!

This German electronic dance music production duo (Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti), who have been fronted by way of a spinning cast of singers and rappers, had an enormous international smash in 1990 with “THE ENERGY.” London-based rapper Turbo B. and his cousin Jackie Harris teamed up to vocalize on …

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52nd Street

52nd Road was a vocal group from Manchester, Britain, who had a 1986 TOP R&B hit with “Show Me How It all Feels.” The lineup was John Dennison, Diane Charlemagne, Tony Bowry, and Rony Henry. These were area of the middle-’80s British spirit music invasion that included Junior, Loose Ends, …

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The System

Pioneering synth duo the machine rode the ’80s wave of rising synth/MIDI music technology to greatly help lay the building blocks for contemporary electronic popular music making use of their upfront, unapologetic usage of synths and intelligent songwriting. In the first ’80s, vocalist Mic Murphy and keyboardist David Frank fulfilled …

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Nu Shooz

Created in 1979 by guitarist John Smith, Nu Shooz originated like a stage-sharpened jazz-funk strap, as heard on the independently released 1982 debut album, Can’t TRANSFORM IT Off. The Portland, Oregon-based take action underwent a significant change in regular membership following its launch, but Smith and vocalist/percussionist Valerie Day time …

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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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Dynasty

The creation of producer/label-head Dick Griffey and Leon Sylvers, this LA band did light funk and smart dance-pop numbers in the past due ’70s and ’80s. Bassist Kevin Spencer and vocalists Nidra Beard and Linda Carriere comprised the group. They got off to an easy focus on the solitary “I …

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