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Kevin Kato Hammond is an American musician, author, publisher and journalist. He is the owner and creator of Take Me Out To The Go-Go, Inc. (TMOTTGoGo), editor and publisher of Take Me Out To The Go-Go Magazine, executive producer of TMOTTGoGo DVD Magazine, and webmaster of TMOTTGoGo.com.
Put Your Hands Up! (also titled as Put Your Hands Up!The Tribute Concert to Chuck Brown, named by Jahi Banks through a local contest held by TMOTTGOGO. ) is a double-live-tribute album released on August 20, 2002, by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go musician Chuck Brown.
Ralph Anwan Glover (born May 5, 1971 [1] [2] in Washington, D.C.) is an American rapper, actor, model, DJ, and founding member of the D.C.-based go-go band "BackYard Band" (also abbreviated as "BYB"). [3]
The Young Senators, currently known as The Young Senators Reloaded, is an American go-go band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1965. The band consisted of percussionist Jimi Dougans, guitarist Calvin Charity, vocalist Derek David, keyboaridst Frank Hooker, drummer James Johnson, saxophonist Leroy Fleming, and bassist Wornell Jones.
Trumpet player and vocalist Anthony Harley ("Little Benny") was a member of Rare Essence when he formed Little Benny & the Masters in 1986. The band had a major hit with the single "Who Comes to Boogie", which reached No. 33 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1985. [1]
Kravinsky was born in Summit, New Jersey to Filipino immigrant parents. Her birth name is Elizabeth Teopaco Figueroa, with "Liza" as a nickname.Her father, Armando Borja Figueroa, was a medical doctor and her mother, Elnora Teopaco Figueroa, was a professional pianist and violinist.
Maiesha Rashad was born Maiesha Collins in Indianapolis, Indiana.She studied classical singing in Indiana and later moved to Washington, DC in the 1970s where she studied film, television, and radio broadcast management at Howard University and American University.
Pleasure was founded in 1988 and Fenwick helped organize them. They played many of their early gigs with another group managed by Fenwick called Hot, Cold, Sweat.