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Jimmy “Bo” Horne

Miami-based vocalist Jimmy “Bo” Horne enjoyed some success within the ’70s doing dance-oriented songs and novelty songs for such labels as Alston and Sunshine. “Dance Over the Ground” was his lone R&B Top 10 strike in 1978, and it had been written and made by Harry Casey, better referred to …

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Vaughan Mason

Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Vaughan Mason managed the 21st Hundred years, who are most widely known for the traditional Chicago spirit ballad “Remember the Rainfall,” a 1975 RCA solitary. After he shifted from Chicago to NY, Mason became an sound engineer and done classes for B.T. Express. A short-lived group …

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