The People's Choice (band)
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'''The People's Choice''' was an [[United States|American]] [[funk]] [[band (music)|band]] formed in 1971 in [[Philadelphia]] by Frank Brunson. While they had several [[singer|vocalists]], their biggest [[hit record|hits]] were [[instrumental]]s. | '''The People's Choice''' was an [[United States|American]] [[funk]] [[band (music)|band]] formed in 1971 in [[Philadelphia]] by Frank Brunson. While they had several [[singer|vocalists]], their biggest [[hit record|hits]] were [[instrumental]]s. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
- | *Frank Brunson - keyboards, vocals | + | *[[Frank Brunson]] - keyboards, vocals |
*David Thomson - drums | *David Thomson - drums | ||
*Darnell Jordan - guitar | *Darnell Jordan - guitar |
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The People's Choice was an American funk band formed in 1971 in Philadelphia by Frank Brunson. While they had several vocalists, their biggest hits were instrumentals.
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Members
- Frank Brunson - keyboards, vocals
- David Thomson - drums
- Darnell Jordan - guitar
- Johnnie Hightower - guitar
- Stanley Thomas - bass, vocals
- Valerie Brown - vocals
- Marc Reed - vocals
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Discography
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Albums
- Boogie Down U.S.A. (Philadelphia International, 1975) U.S. #56, U.S. Black Albums #7
- We Got the Rhythm (Philadelphia International, 1976) U.S. #174, U.S. Black Albums #38
- Strikin' (Mercury Records)
- Turn Me Loose (Philadelphia International)
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