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Windsong

This R&B vocal group, despite a 20 year plus history, remain condemned to obscurity by dint of their insufficient recording opportunities. Dickie Harmon (business lead and tenor), Anthony Giusto (tenor), Jordan Montanaro (baritone) and Clinton ‘Jaki’ Davis (bass) shaped the group as teens in Hackensack, NJ, USA. They quickly found a normal source of work at college hops and skill shows, originally working under the name Bachelors. Although Harmon and Davis documented with both Connotations and Notations, the quartet itself under no circumstances managed to discover time for you to enter the studio room (Harmon would also use Strut on the solitary recording for Brunswick Information). They transformed name to Windsong in 1971 if they recruited regional female vocalist Jackie Bland (making the Bachelors a abruptly unacceptable name). This development made an appearance at a United in Group Tranquility Association show soon thereafter, which finally resulted in a recording day in 1981 when Ronnie Italiano brought the group to Clifton Information. Their only launch, an EP offering ‘Youthful Wings Can Take flight’, ‘Lucky Aged Sunlight’, ‘Creativity’ and ‘Canadian Sunset’, surfaced following the classes. Windsong split up soon thereafter, with Harmon reappearing in the Del-Vikings as well as the Autumns.

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