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The Dynamic Superiors
6,501 listeners
The Dynamic Superiors are a Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States. The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington (lead)… read moreThe Dynamic Superiors are a Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States. The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington (lead), George Spann (1st tenor), George Peterback, Jr. (2nd tenor), Michael McCalpin (baritone), and Ma… read moreThe Dynamic Superiors are a Motown group from Washington, D.C., United States. The group formed in 1963 with members Tony Washington (lead), George Spann (1st tenor), George Peterback, Jr. (2nd tenor), Michael McCalpin (baritone), and Maurice Washington (bass). After a ten year wait, they receive… read more -
The Softones
8,237 listeners
The Softones was an American male singing group from the city of Baltimore, Maryland, best known for their 'sweet' soul recording… read moreThe Softones was an American male singing group from the city of Baltimore, Maryland, best known for their 'sweet' soul recordings of the 1970s. Known for the high falsetto of lead singer J. Marvin Brown (died 2020), also in th… read moreThe Softones was an American male singing group from the city of Baltimore, Maryland, best known for their 'sweet' soul recordings of the 1970s. Known for the high falsetto of lead singer J. Marvin Brown (died 2020), also in the group were Steven Jackson, Elton Lynch, and Byron Summervi… read more -
The Modulations
8,815 listeners
The Modulations recorded their only album in Philadelphia, U.S.A., although they originated from Durham, North Carolina. They worked with t… read moreThe Modulations recorded their only album in Philadelphia, U.S.A., although they originated from Durham, North Carolina. They worked with the mainstay of the city's 'Philly sound' musicians / arrangers / producers includin… read moreThe Modulations recorded their only album in Philadelphia, U.S.A., although they originated from Durham, North Carolina. They worked with the mainstay of the city's 'Philly sound' musicians / arrangers / producers including Norman HarrIs and MFSB during the mid-70's. Their rec… read more -
Ray, Goodman & Brown
20,958 listeners
Ray, Goodman & Brown, are an American R&B vocal group. The group originated as The Moments, who formed in the late 1960s and whose … read moreRay, Goodman & Brown, are an American R&B vocal group. The group originated as The Moments, who formed in the late 1960s and whose greatest successes came in the early 1970s with hits including "Love On A Two Way Street"… read moreRay, Goodman & Brown, are an American R&B vocal group. The group originated as The Moments, who formed in the late 1960s and whose greatest successes came in the early 1970s with hits including "Love On A Two Way Street", "Girls", and "Look At Me (I’m In Love)&quo… read more -
J.R. Bailey
5,401 listeners
He was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the bigge… read moreHe was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the biggest of which was After Hours (#29, 1973). In 1977 he released the album Love and Conversation for t… read moreHe was a member of The Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the biggest of which was After Hours (#29, 1973). In 1977 he released the album Love and Conversation for the United Artists imprint. J.R.Bailey’s additional releases … read more -
Brighter Side of Darkness
14,829 listeners
Brighter Side of Darkness was a short-lived American R&B/soul group from Chicago, Illinois. Their lead singer was 12-year-old Darryl La… read moreBrighter Side of Darkness was a short-lived American R&B/soul group from Chicago, Illinois. Their lead singer was 12-year-old Darryl Lamont; the other members were Ralph Eskridge, Randolph Murph and Larry Washington. They formed in 1… read moreBrighter Side of Darkness was a short-lived American R&B/soul group from Chicago, Illinois. Their lead singer was 12-year-old Darryl Lamont; the other members were Ralph Eskridge, Randolph Murph and Larry Washington. They formed in 1972 and released the single "Love Jones" that Dece… read more -
Eugene Record
14,468 listeners
Eugene Record (December 23, 1940 – July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of Chicago based The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. He also rele… read moreEugene Record (December 23, 1940 – July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of Chicago based The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. He also released three solo albums (entitled The Eugene Record, Trying to Get to You, and Welcome to My Fantas… read moreEugene Record (December 23, 1940 – July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of Chicago based The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. He also released three solo albums (entitled The Eugene Record, Trying to Get to You, and Welcome to My Fantasy) via the Warner Music Group before rejoining the Chi-Lites… read more -
Garland Green
11,501 listeners
Garland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the… read moreGarland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the tenth child of eleven born in his family, and lived in Mississippi until 1958 when he moved to Ch… read moreGarland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the tenth child of eleven born in his family, and lived in Mississippi until 1958 when he moved to Chicago. While working and attending Englewood High, he sang o… read more -
Brothers of Soul
9,299 listeners
Formed in 1967 in Detroit originally as the Creations, The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio consisting of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, a… read moreFormed in 1967 in Detroit originally as the Creations, The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio consisting of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Bobby Eaton. Typified by sweet Motown-esq harmonies they had their biggest hit in 1968 with &qu… read moreFormed in 1967 in Detroit originally as the Creations, The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio consisting of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Bobby Eaton. Typified by sweet Motown-esq harmonies they had their biggest hit in 1968 with "I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser". The trio a… read more -
The Lovelites
9,797 listeners
The Lovelites were a 1960s Chicago high-school female trio. Their first hit was "How Can I Tell My Mom & Dad" in 1969. Though… read moreThe Lovelites were a 1960s Chicago high-school female trio. Their first hit was "How Can I Tell My Mom & Dad" in 1969. Though it was never directly stated in the song, its implicit theme was teen pregnancy and abortion, sti… read moreThe Lovelites were a 1960s Chicago high-school female trio. Their first hit was "How Can I Tell My Mom & Dad" in 1969. Though it was never directly stated in the song, its implicit theme was teen pregnancy and abortion, still regarded then as a fate worse than death in many circles.… read more