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25: 283:, with singles "Brighter Days" and "Love Is"; Townsend, Townsend, Townsend & Rogers' album was self-titled and included the single "Bring It Down To The Real" written by Dave Rogers and Ed Townsend. 370: 228:; in 1983 Chocolate City Records went out of business and Cecil Holmes left Casablanca Records & Filmworks and went on to be the VP of Black music for CBS Records. 365: 310:
released their self-titled first album. Three hit singles from the album were "I Just Wanna Dance With You", "Get Ready, Get Down" and "Gonna Lift You Up".
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In January 1976, another group called the Funkateers signed with Chocolate City. They recorded their hit single titled, "Give What You Got."
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In 1977, both Cameo and Brenda & The Tabulations recorded their first albums for Chocolate City Records. Cameo titled their first album
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The label's first group were The New York City Players, who later changed their name to
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In 1978, two new artists signed with Chocolate City Records: the solo singer
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featured the two singles "Your Love Has Got Me Screaming" and "There It Is".
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entitled "Home To Myself", and Blacksmoke, whose self-titled debut
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partner at Casablanca. In 1980 the label was sold to
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Casablanca Records
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Cecil Holmes
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Brenda & the Tabulations
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