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Sounds of Unity and Love

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Genres
  
Soul Music

Labels
  
Musicor

Active until
  
1975

Record label
  
Musicor Records

Years active
  
1971 (1971)–1975

Website
  
[]

Genre
  
Soul music

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Past members
  
Larry Hancock (vocals/organ) Bernard (Beloyd) Taylor (guitar)] Lee Lovett (bass) Gus Hawkins (sax/flute) Paul Stubblefield (drums) Walter Winston (guitar until 1972)

Origin
  
Cleveland, Ohio, United States (1971)

Albums
  
What Is It / Can You Feel It, Can You Feel It, What Is It

Similar
  
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Sounds Of Unity and Love (S.O.U.L.) was a group founded in 1970 in Cleveland. Members were Lee Lovett (bass), Gus Hawkins (sax/flute), Paul Stubblefield (drums), and Walter Winston (guitar). Larry Hancock (vocals/organ) was added in 1971 and Bernard (Beloyd) Taylor (guitar) replaced Walter Winston in 1972.

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In 1970, the group won the first prize of $1,000 in Cleveland a battle-of-the-bands contest sponsored by the May Department Stores Company, WHK radio station, and Musicor Records. They gained a recording contract with Musicor for their first single "Down In The Ghetto" (1971), produced by the TOP POP Recording Company 223 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City.

Two years later, S.O.U.L. were back to New York to record What is It, a LP with seven tracks of covers of jazz and funk tunes, that jumped for two months on the Top 40 album spot on Billboard's soul album chart. The album was released in Europe just in the early '90s on the BGP label.

S.O.U.L. realized seven singles between ´71-74 for Musicor, cracking the top 50 Hot R & B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the summer of 1973. After a successful second LP, Can You Feel It?, the group split in 1975. Taylor moved to Los Angeles IN 1973 with the group "MELLOW THUNDER" headed up by Melvin Ware, after which under new publishing and production contracts with Ware, he and Peter Cor, wrote 27 songs one of which was "Get Away". Wares' publishing company made the deal with Earth, Wind & Fire for "Getaway" in 1976 and his production company struck the recording deal with 20th Century Records, BELOYD blew up. Hancock, also, moved to California and recorded for Decca Records including a duet with Alfie Silas; later he was part of the Platters. Gus Hawkins went back to college and worked as phlebotomist at the Cleveland Clinic before moving to Atlanta, GA. Lovett and Stubblefield continued to work in recording studios and labels.

Songs

Love Peace & PowerCan You Feel It · 1972
Burning SpearWhat Is It · 1971
To Mend a Broken HeartCan You Feel It · 1972

References

Sounds of Unity and Love Wikipedia