I think the first real album was " Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes " released in 1972. it seems that all previous recordings made before Teddy Pendergrass joined were released as singles on various labels.
Henry Saunders in the group of Melvin and blue notes in 1970
David Ebo died.
Dwight Johnson aka Blackie died in the late 1990's
None, although he was nominated for 6, 5 solo and one with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes.
In the Telus commercial, Simply Red is doing their version of the song titled If You Don't Know Me By Now. It was originally done by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
The 5th track on the dynasty album "Cant be life" is prod. by Kanye West in which the song contains a sample from the 1972 hit song "I miss you" by Harold Melvin and the blue notes
Doing very well and singing with Harold Melvin's Blue Notes.
Yes
There was no such person in the group. Gilbert Saunders was the lead singer of the group from 1982-1992.
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David Ebo died.
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes-1973
If you mean the album by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, it came out in 1975.
Dwight Johnson aka Blackie died in the late 1990's
It wasn't written by Harold Melvin of the Blue Notes--the song was written by the team of Victor Carstarphen, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead, who wrote many of the group's songs. The motivation was to get everybody to wake up, in the sense of leaving aside hate and conflict and working together to make a better world.
It's May 15th at the Marriott in junction city, ks.
l Melvin and the blue notes was a guy and bisexual group.
None, although he was nominated for 6, 5 solo and one with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes.