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Omni-Don't Be SelfishHere you go Sylvia: Omni - Omni Says It All. (1980) Omni members were Rodney Massey, Larry Williams & Lawrence Hanks. Although I'm not… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Gavin ChristopherGavin Christopher is a R&B singer and musician, born on March 5, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois where he started out playing music at a ve… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jan Hammer - Miami Vice ThemeJan Hammer's musical career is as firmly rooted in the fundamentals of classical, jazz and rock as it is committed to the future of ele… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Mary Jane Girls - In My HouseThe Mary Jane Girls were an American R&B, soul, funk, disco, and pop group in the 1980s. They were protégées of singer Rick James who p… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Van McCoy...Do The HustleBiography By Jason Ankeny Although best known to the listening public at large for his lone headlining hit, the disco blockbuster "The Hus… Started by Shelley "SoleMann" King |
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Lipps, Inc - FunkytownBefore hard funksters like Prince and the Time hit the national stage, before groundbreaking alternative rockers Hüsker Dü and the Replac… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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TrusselTrussel - Love Injection (1979) An octet from Petersburg, Virginia that formed in 1972 at Virginia State College. They took their nam… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Sweet SensationSweet Sensation was an eight piece British soul group who had some success between 1974 and 1977. Cast very much in the then-popular mould… Started by Shelley "SoleMann" King |
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Johnny KempKemp began singing in nightclubs in his hometown of Nassau, Bahamas, when he was only 13. He moved to Harlem in 1979, developing his other… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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