New York City
New York City (from the city of the same name) were one of the finest representatives of the renaissance of vocal harmony groups and the explosion of the Philadelphia recording scene during the early 70s. The group members were Tim McQueen, John Brown (earlier a member of the Five Satins), Ed Shell and Claude Johnson. The group first recorded for Buddah as Triboro Exchange, but it was not until their name change in 1972 and their signing to Chelsea Records that the group became successful. Under the aegis of Philadelphia producer/arranger Thom Bell, the group flourished on the US.charts with such hits as "I'm Doin' Fine Now"(their only UK hit reaching #20 in July 1973) "Quick, Fast, In A Hurry" Their last chart record was in 1975, a time when stand-up vocal groups were becoming less of a factor in R&B. Their legacy was recalled in 1992 when in the UK the Pasadenas had a number 1 hit with "I'm Doing Fine Now". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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