I understand that Jeff Williams And The Atlantics [[the band on Gino Is A Coward) also backed up Edwin Starr on "Double-O Soul". True?, and if so, where are the horns from? I had always heard that...
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I understand that Jeff Williams And The Atlantics [[the band on Gino Is A Coward) also backed up Edwin Starr on "Double-O Soul". True?, and if so, where are the horns from? I had always heard that...
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