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Only Banks, Ford and Mayes remained in the group. L.J. Reynolds left to go solo in 1981 [7] and Larry Demps decided to go into teaching and spend more time with his family, after having joined the group's original line-up in 1964 with Banks. When Ron Banks also decided to try a solo career, the group disbanded for a few years, but re-formed in ...
Larry "L.J." Reynolds, Ron Banks: The Dramatics chronology; Anytime, Anyplace (1979) 10½ (1980) The Dramatic Way
"Come Get to This" is a song written and recorded by American recording artist Marvin Gaye. It was released as the second single off Gaye's album, Let's Get It On following the success of the title track. Recording sessions for the song first occurred in 1970 when Gaye worked on the song in a demo format while he made What's Going On.
Ryan Reynolds knows that Martha Stewart doesn't think he's funny — and he's just fine with that. "If you can’t take a punch in this business, you’re in trouble," Reynolds, 48, said when The ...
Ryan Reynolds' Canadian citizenship just leveled up. On Wednesday, Dec. 18, Governor General of Canada Mary Simon announced the list of 88 new appointees to the Order of Canada, which this year ...
T.J. Miller is reversing course on Ryan Reynolds and expressing interest in returning to the “Deadpool” film franchise. Speaking on SiriusXM’s “The Bonfire” (via Entertainment Weekly ...
Joy Ride is the seventh studio album from American R&B group The Dramatics, released in 1976 via ABC Records. [1] The album peaked at #103 on the Billboard 200 and at #11 on the Billboard R&B chart.
The Dramatics featured on the song at Snoop Dogg's request after he contacted Dramatics leader L.J. Reynolds through their longtime bassist Tony Green, who was in Death Row's circle. [ 2 ] Critical reception