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		<title>The Spinners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rating 4 stars It should come as no surprise that The Spinners have always made timeless music. Their classic group sound and approach never loses its universal appeal. Throughout the years they have acquired twelve (12) gold records with hits on top of both Pop and R&#38;B charts and they are one of the few [...]]]></description>
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It should come as no surprise that The Spinners have always made timeless music. Their classic group sound and approach never loses its universal appeal. Throughout the years they have acquired twelve (12) gold records with hits on top of both Pop and R&amp;B charts and they are one of the few groups who can boast of four lead singers. Today, original members Bobbie Smith, Henry Fambrough, and Pervis Jackson are joined onstage by lead singer Charlton Washington, high tenor Harold “Spike” Bonhart and a soulinfused 5-piece band.

The mighty Spinners have six Grammy nominations and have performed twice during the awards ceremony. The group has performed for presidents, received a star on the Hollywood “Walk of Fame,” and has appeared in numerous network and cable television specials paying tribute to the music of the 70’s. Today, this legendary R &amp; B group maintains a full touring schedule, performing for fans of all ages in sold out houses around the world.

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		<title>The Manhattans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rating, 3 Stars The Manhattans were one of those classic R&#38;B vocal groups who manage to achieve incredible career longevity by adapting their style to fit changing times. Formed in the &#8217;60s as a doo wop-influenced R&#38;B quintet, the Manhattans reinvented themselves as sweet smooth soul balladeers during the &#8217;70s.  In doing so, they somehow [...]]]></description>
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The Manhattans were one of those classic R&amp;B vocal groups who manage to achieve incredible career longevity by adapting their style to fit changing times. Formed in the &#8217;60s as a doo wop-influenced R&amp;B quintet, the Manhattans reinvented themselves as sweet smooth soul balladeers during the &#8217;70s. 

In doing so, they somehow overcame the death of lead singer George Smith, and with new frontman Gerald Alston became more popular than they&#8217;d ever been, landing an across-the-board number one hit in 1976 with &#8220;Kiss and Say Goodbye.&#8221; Under the leadership of Winfred &#8220;Blue&#8221; Lovett (who also composed some of the group&#8217;s biggest hits), the Manhattans survived as a viable chart act well into the &#8217;80s, over two decades after their formation.

 The Manhattans got together not in their namesake location, but in nearby Jersey City, NJ, in 1962. In 1964, the Manhattans signed with the Newark-based Carnival label and teamed up with producer Joe Evans; they scored their first hit in early 1965 with &#8220;I Wanna Be (Your Everything),&#8221; a number 12 R&amp;B hit that established their way with a ballad right from the beginning. It was the first of eight singles for Carnival, a string that continued up through 1967. None were huge hits, but nearly all of them reached the Top 30 on the R&amp;B charts, and are still prized by collectors of vocal-group soul for their aching harmonies, Smith&#8217;s intense leads, and lack of concession to mainstream pop audiencesInitially working with producer Bobby Martin, the Manhattans&#8217; records now fell into line with the sweet, string-laden sound of contemporary &#8217;70s soul. <span style="color: #ff0000;">Alston and Lovett reunited in 1993; with new members Troy May and David Tyson, they tour regularly into the new millennium.</span>

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