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Rockie Robbins

Created Edward W. Robbins, Jr. in Minneapolis, balladeer Rockie Robbins started singing young. Working with famous arranger/makers Richard Evans (Natalie Cole, Peabo Bryson) and Johnny Pate (Curtis Mayfield as well as the Impressions, Lonette McKee, OKeh Information), Robbins produced an extraordinary debut on his self-titled LP, that was released in …

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Lenny Williams

Although Lenny Williams has already established an extended solo career, he’s still best-known for his 3 years as the lead singer of Tower of Power, among the best funk/soul bands from the ’70s. But Williams was going after a solo profession before signing up for Tower of Power, and he …

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Glenn Jones

While he’s under no circumstances been as commanding an R&B/urban vocalist as he is at his gospel times, Glenn Jones has even so managed an effective switch from religious to secular materials. Norman Connors helped Jones make the move around in 1980, offering him on the tune for his LP …

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Anquette

Rap enthusiasts who think that there’s just one single thing about Luther Campbell’s brain would get yourself a much different impression by hearing feminine rapper Anquette. Though she documented for his Luke Skyywalker Information (later simply Luke), she got on politics and social problems in addition to documenting bass-heavy party …

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The Montclairs

An East St. Louis spirit vocal group, the Montclairs documented some good heartache ballads in the first ’70s that deserved better fates than they got. Kevin Sanlin, Phil Perry, George McLellan, David Frye, and Clifford Williams debuted for Arch in 1969. They relocated to Paula within the ’70s. None of …

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Phil Perry

Vocalist Phil Perry is really a soulful singer/songwriter with years of experience within the pop, R&B, and jazz idioms who got his begin as an associate from the spirit vocal group the Montclairs. Delivered in East St. Louis, Illinois in 1952, Perry was an associate from the Montclairs from 1971 …

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Grayson Hugh

This elusive, Connecticut vocalist, pianist, and songwriter initially excited soul fans in 1988 along with his second album, Blind to Reason, that was nearer to gritty, gospel-tinged soul than just about anyone was cutting in those days. The one “Speak It Over” produced the pop Best 20, and both single …

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Black Ice

A funk and spirit device which recorded within the ’70s and ’80s for both HDM and Montage, but under no circumstances sustained much business achievement or had any long lasting aesthetic impact.

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Bobby Caldwell

Modern jazz singer/guitarist Bobby Caldwell was created August 15, 1951, in Manhattan, NY; his parents, Bob and Carolyn, had been the hosts of the tv screen variety display Suppertime and revealed the kid to a multitude of musical affects. Caldwell began monitoring piano and acoustic guitar at age group 12; …

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