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Atlantic Starr began in Greenburgh, New York with trumpeter Duke Jones (who left the band prior to their first recordings), drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, percussionist and flautist Joseph Phillips, Sheldon Tucker (guitar; parted ways with the band before the first recordings), and three brothers: David Lewis (vocals and guitar), Wayne Lewis (keyboards and vocals), and ...
The album was produced by brothers and bandmembers David Lewis and Wayne Lewis. [7] Singer Porsha Martin replaced Barbara Weathers ; Jonathan Lewis joined on keyboards. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] "My First Love" includes a spoken intro by Wayne Lewis.
Barbara, being friends with Wayne Lewis from Atlantic Starr called and asked for his help. Wayne put her in touch with Earl Cole (Atlantic Starr's manager) to help her with the negotiations. Earl acted as her manager on the conference call and afterwards suggested Barbara decline that offer and allow the Lewis Brothers to produce a demo for her.
Sung as a duet between Atlantic Starr members Barbara Weathers and David Lewis, "Secret Lovers" is the story of a man and a woman who are having an affair with each other even though they are both married to other people. Although they know their actions are wrong and are forced to keep their relationship secret as a result (hence the title of ...
Atlantic Starr is the self-titled debut album by R&B/funk band Atlantic Starr. ... Atlantic Starr. Wayne Lewis – keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals (1, 6)
David Lewis, Wayne Lewis: Atlantic Starr chronology; We're Movin' Up (1989) Love Crazy ... Ohio); Music Production Services (Glendale, California); Encore Studios ...
David Lewis, Elliot Wolff, Guy Roche, Vassal Benford, Wayne Lewis: Atlantic Starr chronology; Love Crazy (1991) Time (1994) ... The Encyclopedia of Popular Music [7]
"Silver Shadow" was written and produced by Atlantic Starr members David and Wayne Lewis with other member Jonathan Lewis credited as an associate producer. [1] The song was written for the group's sixth studio album, As the Band Turns (1985), their first album since four of the group's original members left and singer Barbara Weathers joined.