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>> https://hypeddit.com/track/b38llw Formed in Dayton, Ohio,
U.S. from the combination of members of two groups - The Montereys
and The Nomads. Originally named Ohio Lakeside Express. They met
Frank Wilson just before he'd quit Motown and they were signed at
ABC Records and they released their debut in 1977 produced by Frank
Wilson. In 1978 their manager and friend Dick Griffey founded Solar
and signed the group. Norman Whitfield as well had made them an
offer for Whitfield Records but Lakeside turned it down. They
contributed instead to Willie Hutch' "In Tune" released in
Whitfield's label. They also contributed in "Danceland" (from
Carrie Lucas' third album in 1979) and produced 7th Wonder's "Stop
Before You Break My Heart" (from their third and last album). They
would release nine albums at Solar between 1978 - 1990. Their main
line up (after several changes) were Otis Stokes (guitar, vocals),
Thomas Shelby (lead vocals), Mark Adam Wood, Jr. (lead vocals,
keyboards), Stephen Shockley (guitar), Fred Alexander Jr. (drums),
Tiemeyer McCain (lead vocals), Marvin Craig (bass), Fred Lewis (2)
(percussion), Norman Beavers (keyboards). They became famous for
their flamboyant theatrical costumes on their album covers and for
the rich, heavy, uplifting funk soul sound. Their biggest legacy
remains their 1980 single "Fantastic Voyage" (No.1 in the r'n'b
charts, the closest they came to a crossover success - No.55 in the
U.S. pop chart) that was included in the soundtrack of 1992's
"South Central" and Coolio covered -among other rappers- in 1994.
Other big hits are "It's All The Way Live" (No.4 in 1977, R'n'B
charts), their cover on The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
(1981, No.5, R'n'B charts), "Raid" (1983, No.8 R'n'B charts) and
"Outrageous" (1984, No.7 R'n'B charts).
>> https://hypeddit.com/track/b38llw Formed in Dayton, Ohio,
U.S. from the combination of members of two groups - The Montereys
and The Nomads. Originally named Ohio Lakeside Express. They met
Frank Wilson just before he'd quit Motown and they were signed at
ABC Records and they released their debut in 1977 produced by Frank
Wilson. In 1978 their manager and friend Dick Griffey founded Solar
and signed the group. Norman Whitfield as well had made them an
offer for Whitfield Records but Lakeside turned it down. They
contributed instead to Willie Hutch' "In Tune" released in
Whitfield's label. They also contributed in "Danceland" (from
Carrie Lucas' third album in 1979) and produced 7th Wonder's "Stop
Before You Break My Heart" (from their third and last album). They
would release nine albums at Solar between 1978 - 1990. Their main
line up (after several changes) were Otis Stokes (guitar, vocals),
Thomas Shelby (lead vocals), Mark Adam Wood, Jr. (lead vocals,
keyboards), Stephen Shockley (guitar), Fred Alexander Jr. (drums),
Tiemeyer McCain (lead vocals), Marvin Craig (bass), Fred Lewis (2)
(percussion), Norman Beavers (keyboards). They became famous for
their flamboyant theatrical costumes on their album covers and for
the rich, heavy, uplifting funk soul sound. Their biggest legacy
remains their 1980 single "Fantastic Voyage" (No.1 in the r'n'b
charts, the closest they came to a crossover success - No.55 in the
U.S. pop chart) that was included in the soundtrack of 1992's
"South Central" and Coolio covered -among other rappers- in 1994.
Other big hits are "It's All The Way Live" (No.4 in 1977, R'n'B
charts), their cover on The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
(1981, No.5, R'n'B charts), "Raid" (1983, No.8 R'n'B charts) and
"Outrageous" (1984, No.7 R'n'B charts).
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