Released in 1971, the hit track "Have You Seen Her" was a standout single from the group's third studio album, (For God's ...
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The soul music scene took off in the early 70s on the strength of heartfelt ballads with lush orchestration. It wasn’t that easy to stand out in that environment, considering so many artists and bands ...
We present a remembrance of the lead singer of the Chi-Lites vocal group. Eugene Record died July 22 at age 64. His was the voice of some of the greatest and most popular music of the 1970s. Eugene ...
Eugene Record, 64, founder of the Chicago-based vocal group the Chi-Lites, died Friday of cancer. His booking agency, which announced the death, did not say where he died. Record formed a group called ...
A star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be devoted to 1970s Chicago band The Chi-Lites next week. On Sept. 30 at 11:30 a.m., Marshall Thompson, founder of The Chi-Lites and last surviving member ...
Since some of the group's best songs didn't cross over from R&B to pop, says their label owner, "The whole world is discovering music that only 20% of the country really heard much of in the ’70s." As ...
Chi-Lites singer and songwriter Eugene Record passed away Friday after an extended bout with cancer. He was sixty-four. Author of the 1972 Number One hit, “Oh Girl,” Record was the architect of the ...