A star along the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be devoted to 1970s Chicago band The Chi-Lites next week. On Sept. 30 at 11:30 a.m., Marshall Thompson, founder of The Chi-Lites and last surviving member ...
As the Chi-Lites receive their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony on the boulevard today, some fans might say it’s coming not a moment too soon, given that the classic R&B band rose to ...
As season 12 of The Voice gets underway there’s been a diverse showing of talent, ranging from Nashville-based country singer Taylor Alexander to teenage prodigies like 16-year-old Johnny Gates.
Eugene Record, 64, founder of the Chicago-based vocal group the Chi-Lites, died Friday of cancer. His booking agency, which announced the death, did not say where he died. Record formed a group called ...
They were indeed both "Chi" (from Chicago) and "Lite", if by that word we mean lushly uptown '70s soul with a sweet tooth. Eugene Record was a terrifically gifted writer/producer/falsetto lead singer, ...
Fred Bronson reports on the chart feats of the Chi-Lites, Jeffrey Osborne, "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," Michael McDonald, Michelle Branch and Jimmy Buffett. By Billboard Staff ON THE RECORD: If ...
Robert “Squirrel” Lester teamed with singers from a rival South Side doo-wop group to form the Chi-Lites, which scored chart-topping hits in the 1970s with “Oh Girl” and “Have You Seen Her.” Mr.
Chi-Lites singer and songwriter Eugene Record passed away Friday after an extended bout with cancer. He was sixty-four. Author of the 1972 Number One hit, “Oh Girl,” Record was the architect of the ...
Since some of the group's best songs didn't cross over from R&B to pop, says their label owner, "The whole world is discovering music that only 20% of the country really heard much of in the ’70s." As ...
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