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Chi-Lites: 89 3 1974 Toby: 181 12 1975 Half a Love — 41 1976 Happy Being Lonely — — Mercury: 1977 The Fantastic Chi-Lites — — 1980 Heavenly Body: 179 42 Chi-Sound: 1981 Love Your Way Through — — Excello: 1982 Me and You: 162 31 Chi-Sound: 1983 Bottom's Up: 98 15 Larc 1984 Steppin' Out — — Private I: 1990 Just Say You Love Me ...
Lester was the lead singer. The new group continued using the Chi-Lites established name. Creadel Jones left for a second time in 1982, and the group would remain a trio. In 1983, the group released the critically acclaimed Bottoms Up album and achieved notable club and R&B chart success with the title track and "Changing For You." Released on ...
Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, [1] to Booker and Bernice Record, [2] [3] Record was drawn to music through his older sister's involvement as a pianist. He learned to play the guitar and formed his first group while at high school with Robert Lester, who stayed on when they joined up with two members of another local group to form The Hi-Lites and eventually changing the name to The ...
By 1974, Brunswick had started to struggle financially so Toby was less heavily-promoted than the group's previous albums and fared less well commercially. It was the first Chi-Lites album since 1970 to stall outside the R&B top 10 (peaking at #12) and to miss the top 100 on the Pop listings.
A Letter to Myself is the fifth studio album by American soul group The Chi-Lites, produced and largely written by lead singer Eugene Record. The album was released in 1973 on the Brunswick label. History
As the Chi-Lites receive their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on the boulevard today, some fans might say it’s coming not a moment too soon, given that the classic R&B band ...
I Like Your Lovin' (Do You Like Mine?) [a] is the second studio album by American soul group The Chi-Lites, produced and largely written by lead singer Eugene Record. The album was released in 1970 on the Brunswick label.
Robert Earl "Squirrel" Lester (August 16, 1942 – January 21, 2010) [1] was the second tenor in the Chicago-based singing group The Chi-Lites. Lester was born in McComb , Mississippi . [ 1 ] He was part of the original Chi-Lites line-up when the group (then named 'The Hi-Lites') were first formed in 1960 from two Chicago groups — The ...