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- Genres: Rhythm & Blues
- Representative Albums: "The Very Best of South Shore Commission: Free Man
| Artist: South Shore Commission |
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| Discography: South Shore Commission |
| Wikipedia: South Shore Commission |
South Shore Commission was an R&B/funk group from Washington D.C. Members included Frank McCurry, Sheryl Henry, Sidney Lennear and Eugene Rogers. They had three Billboard Hot 100 chart hits, the most popular of which, "Free Man," hit number 61 in 1975, reached the top ten on the Soul chart, and went to number one on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.[1]
| Preceded by "Ease On Down the Road" by Consumer Rapport |
"Free Man" Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single June 21, 1975 |
Succeeded by "Ease On Down the Road" by Consumer Rapport |
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