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Black Ivory

Black Ivory

Black Ivory has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 14 September 2014. Black Ivory's music has been featured on 24 episodes.

Black Ivory is the name of an R'n'B group from Harlem, which had a number of hits in the 1970s, including "Don't Turn Around," "You And I", "I'll Find A Way (The Loneliest Man In Town)", "Spinning Around", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and "Will We Ever Come Together" and "Mainline". The group featured songwriter and prolific disco producer Leroy Burgess, Stuart Bascombe and Russell Patterson. They were managed by Patrick Adams, an executive at the Today/Perception record company. Burgess was the lead voice of the majority of their hits in the early '70's With Today/Perception being a small label, the promotion of Black Ivory's singles scarcely got beyond the East Coast. This lack of exposure, coupled with the rise of disco and the fact that Patrick Adams was beginning to branch out into other projects, caused Black Ivory to lose steam. Oddly enough, the group recorded several uptempo songs in the disco vein ( such as "Big apple Rock," "Walking Downtown (On A Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and, later, "Mainline" but, not being known for the style, they were unable to compete when disco became the dominant music style. While he was with Black Ivory, Burgess frequently collaborated with Adams in writing songs. He also wrote the groups' final hit, "Mainline," which was recorded after he left the group.

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Black Ivory

Black Ivory has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 14 September 2014. Black Ivory's music has been featured on 24 episodes.

Black Ivory is the name of an R'n'B group from Harlem, which had a number of hits in the 1970s, including "Don't Turn Around," "You And I", "I'll Find A Way (The Loneliest Man In Town)", "Spinning Around", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and "Will We Ever Come Together" and "Mainline". The group featured songwriter and prolific disco producer Leroy Burgess, Stuart Bascombe and Russell Patterson. They were managed by Patrick Adams, an executive at the Today/Perception record company. Burgess was the lead voice of the majority of their hits in the early '70's With Today/Perception being a small label, the promotion of Black Ivory's singles scarcely got beyond the East Coast. This lack of exposure, coupled with the rise of disco and the fact that Patrick Adams was beginning to branch out into other projects, caused Black Ivory to lose steam. Oddly enough, the group recorded several uptempo songs in the disco vein ( such as "Big apple Rock," "Walking Downtown (On A Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and, later, "Mainline" but, not being known for the style, they were unable to compete when disco became the dominant music style. While he was with Black Ivory, Burgess frequently collaborated with Adams in writing songs. He also wrote the groups' final hit, "Mainline," which was recorded after he left the group.

Original source Last.fm

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Mainline
Black Ivory
Buddah Records, Arista1979
You And I
Black Ivory
Today Records1971
Don't Turn Around
Black Ivory feat. Leroy Burgess, Russell Patterson, Stuart Bascombe
Today Records1972
No If's And's Or Buts
Black Ivory
Collectables Records Corp.1993
Time Is Love
Black Ivory
Collectables Records Corp.1993
We Made It
Black Ivory
Today Records1973
Daily News
Black Ivory
Buddah Records1975
I'll Find A Way
Black Ivory feat. Leroy Burgess, Russell Patterson, Stuart Bascombe
Today Records1972
No If's And's, Or But's
Black Ivory
Today Records1972
What Goes Around (Comes Around)
Black Ivory
Kwanza Records1974