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The Dramatics signed with Stax Records of Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, but moved on after one unsuccessful release, the 1969 Temptations-inspired tune "Your Love Was Strange" (Volt VOA 4029), written by group members Ron Banks, William "Wee Gee" Howard, and Elbert "Al" Wilkins, which got regional airplay, but never charted nationally. [10]
After the riot started, the Dramatics singing group left a concert on Saturday, July 22 and they all checked in at the Algiers. [11] Three of the members—Ron Banks, Larry Demps and Michael Calhoun—left before the 25th, leaving Roderick Davis, Larry Reed and the band's valet Fred Temple at the motel. [12]
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Gregory Slay Remy Zero: 40: January 1, 2010: Bodega Bay, California, U.S.: Cystic fibrosis [1]: Tony Clarke Record producer from The Moody Blues: 68
Darnell Kimbrough, Cecil Womack, Dennis Harris, T.J. Tindall, Roland Bautista - guitars Raymond Johnson, Carlton "Cotton" Kent, Rudy Robinson - keyboards; Vassal Benford - synthesizers
Jeremy Schmidt was given a gift at the Detroit Lions' win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday: four or five extra hours with his father, Wally Schmidt.
Doctors explain why your scalp hurts, what it means, and how to treat it.
Ágnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic medalist and Holocaust survivor died in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday.
In 1978, Tony Green and Ron Banks of the Dramatics teamed up with George Clinton and wrote one of hip-hop's most sampled songs ‘One Of Those Funky Things’ from Parliament's ‘Motor Booty Affair’. [3] Even greater success came when Tony became the band director and bass player for Death Row Records in 1993.
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