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I think it would be difficult to jump in as the lead singer to front groups that have built a headliner rep through the years. I have personally seen Harold "Eban" Brown of The Stylistics, "Big Daddy" of Harold Melvin's Blue Notes, and Wade Elliott of Ray, Goodman & Brown (though he's no longer with them).
These singers all do a great job. I don't know anything about them or their "coming up." Maybe some of you have other examples, or maybe some light to shed on these three I've named.
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My #1 pick is Eban brown of the Stylistics.
When I recently conducted for them at Philly's new Kimmel Center for the Performings Arts, I had to turn around several times in disbelief.
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Sidney Justin does a fantastic job for the Miracles. He has not one but TWO hard acts to follow, Smokey and Billy.
Ali Woodson did a terrific job with the Temptations, as did Theo Peoples.
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Donnell Gilespie is Big Daddy of Harold Melvin's Bluenotes and to me he sounds the closest to Teddy P. Eli...Are you gonna see any Dell East Concerts this summer.
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Hey Dell,
I sure would love to.
Do you work there??
I havent been there is several years.
I was asked to do a seminar there but I was whisked out of town on business at the time.