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Surface

This Birmingham, England-based hard rock-band was formed in 1986 by Gez Finnegan (vocals), Tag Davies (guitar), Loz Rabone (guitar), Dean Field (keyboards), Ian Hawkins (bass) and Jamie Hawkins (drums). They designed themselves within the effective US AOR method of bands such as for example Journey, and authorized to the self-employed …

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Portrait

Family portrait were among the better R&B groupings to debut through the tail-end of the brand new jack swing period. The group’s associates — Phillip Johnson, Eric Kirkland, Michael Saulsberry, and Irving Washington — originated from LA, Providence, and Tulsa. Agreed upon to the Capitol label, their initial single, “Right …

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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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Dreamboy

Dreamboy was a mid-’80s R&B/funk music group signed to Quincy Jones’ Qwest label, written by Warner Bros. Its lineup was vocalist Jeff Stanton, guitarist Jeff Bass, keyboardist Jimi Hunt, and bassist and drummer George “Dewey” Twymon. The group was began at Oak Recreation area, MI’s Oak Recreation area SENIOR HIGH …

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3T

Talent may run in a few families and appears to all but display overflow in others. The associates of the group 3T certainly are a ideal just to illustrate. Sons of Tito Jackson as well as the past due Delores Martes, talented brothers Tariano Adaryll “Taj,” Taryll Adren, and Tito …

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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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Michael Cooper

Michael Cooper enjoyed quick achievement as a single vocalist following the demise of Con Funk Shun. His LP Like Can be Such a Crazy Game yielded a big success in “To Prove My Like,” which managed to get to number 3 for the R&B graphs. His follow-up launch, Just What …

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R.J.’s Latest Arrival

Led by R.J. Grain, aka the Wiz, R.J.’s Most recent Arrival had been a Detroit-based music group that positioned 17 singles on Billboard’s R&B graph from 1981 through 1990. Grain performed keyboards and sang, and he organized, created, and either composed or co-wrote nearly all his band’s materials. Account included …

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Whistle

Originally a rap group that sometimes sang, and mainly a singing group, Whistle placed twelve singles about Billboard’s R&B chart through the past due ’80s and early ’90s. Rickford Bennett, Garvin Dublin, and Brian Faust released the group from NY City’s Brooklyn borough with “(Nothing at all Serious) Simply Buggin’.” …

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