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The Chosen Few (reggae group)

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The group continued in the 1980s, with Franklin Spence and Errol Brown joined by Michael Deslandes, Barry White/Isaac Hayes guitarist Emmett North Jr., recorded and performed with them around London and UK also their band leader from 1981-1984.
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and Richard McDonald. They initially recorded reggae covers of songs by artists such as
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The Chosen Few evolved from the Federals, with the latter's Franklin Spence and
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on the other, and featuring guest performances from members of
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Index

reggae
Kingston, Jamaica
David Scott
Bunny Brown
Blue Mink
The Delfonics
Derrick Harriott
deejay
Lloyd Charmers
the Stylistics
Miami
soul
KC and the Sunshine Band
United States
Canada
England
Trojan





ISBN
0-7535-0242-9
ISBN
0-87930-655-6


"Chosen Few Biography"
AllMusic

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