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Brunswick Recording Artist: Johnnie Gee


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Soul man Johnnie Gee had an professional childhood as the lead singer of the "Step By Step", and the choice gene pool came from his Dad a guitar and vocalist for "Muddy Water's" Delta Blues Band, seemed to kick in at the early age of 11. While still a youngster, Johnnie Gee joined with brother's Dewitt, Jerome and friend Marcus McDonald to form the soul group Step By Step, and after one LP release the group was signed with the famous Brunswick Records in 1976.

Johnnie Gee's voice was and still is professionally distinctive, the rich tenor vocals, and his engaging lead took the group to the top of the Soul charts with "People" and followed the next year with the top five Pop and Soul Brunswick single, “Cash Money,” an infectious Funk tempo tune written for the group by 'Eddie Parnell' that elevated Johnnie Gee and Step By Step to the top of the late 70s Soul music pyramid. Still the same classic professional sound that you heard and will hear all the time on your TOP 40 radio show's for generations to come.

This Snocap player contains some of the best classics of all times, copy it and paste it on your site, help promote the legend of soul music "Johnnie Gee".

Visit Johnnie Gee online@ http://www.myspace.com/johnniegee

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Thanks,

J. Gee

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