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| The Chicago group, which wrote the first vocal house record to break England's pop top ten and helped spawn the Chicago house music revolution, disbanded after a string of successful singles, three albums on Atlantic Records, and one on Columbia. Led by singer Byron Stingily, who has embarked on a fairly successful solo career, NY house DJ Marshall Jefferson, keyboardist Byron Burke, and guitarist/bassist Herb Lawson, the band stocked the club music shelves for nearly seven years.
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