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The Rude Boys

A ’90s vocal group from Cleveland, the Rude Guys are building some headway on both pop and Urban Modern fronts. Larry Marcus, Melvin Sephus, and brothers Edward Lee Banking institutions and Joe Small III were uncovered by Levert, who helped have them agreed upon to Atlantic. Their 1990 LP, Rude …

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Men at Large

R&B duo Males most importantly arrived through the tail-end of the brand new jack swing period with solid support and innovative insight from fellow Clevelander Gerald Levert. Expressive vocalists Dave Tolliver and Jason Champ started with Atlantic subsidiary EastWest and released two albums for the label: Males most importantly (1992) …

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Chuck Brown

Washington, D.C., bandleader, performer, and songwriter Chuck Dark brown was a prominent body in the city’s go-go picture. Chuck Dark brown & the Spirit Searchers had been also among the uncommon go-go acts to get national attention, despite the fact that these were short-lived. The Spirit Searchers included trombonist/keyboardist John …

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The Rude Boys

Wales’ the Rude Young boys were a short-lived ska music group featuring members from the Oi! music group the Oppressed. Created in Cardiff in 1988 by Oppressed business lead vocalist/guitarist Roddy Moreno, the Rude Males stayed collectively for approximately a 12 months before splitting up. An array of the group’s …

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