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  2. Salsoul Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra was formed in 1974 and was disbanded in 1982. Their music featured elements of Philadelphia soul, funk, Latin and disco. [1] The Salsoul Orchestra included up to 50 members and was created and masterminded for Salsoul Records by Philadelphia musician Vincent Montana, Jr. Montana wrote, arranged, conducted, produced and played on all of the orchestra's tracks until 1978, including ...

  3. Greatest Disco Hits: Music For Non-Stop Dancing - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Disco Hits: Music for Non-Stop Dancing is an album released by the Salsoul Orchestra in 1978 on Salsoul Records (LP record SA 8508). [1] It is noted for its pioneering use of slip-cueing, [2] known at the time as “disco blending,” a phrase coined by Walter Gibbons.

  4. Category:Salsoul Orchestra songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Salsoul Orchestra songs or lists of Salsoul Orchestra songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Salsoul Orchestra songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Run Away (Salsoul Orchestra song) - Wikipedia

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    "Run Away" is a 1977 disco single written by Ronnie James and Vincent Montana, Jr. and performed by the Salsoul Orchestra with featured vocals by Loleatta Holloway. The single was from the band's Magic Journey album. [1] Along with the tracks, "Magic Bird of Fire", and "Getaway", "Run Away" went to #3 on the US disco chart. [2]

  6. Vincent Montana Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Montana Jr. (February 12, 1928 – April 13, 2013), known as Vince Montana, was an American composer, arranger, vibraphonist, and percussionist.He is best known as a member of MFSB and as the founder of the Salsoul Orchestra.

  7. Tangerine (1941 song) - Wikipedia

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    A disco instrumental version by the Salsoul Orchestra brought the song back into the U.S. top 20 in 1976. [6] It also reached #11 on the US, Easy Listening chart.

  8. Ten Percent (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Cayre, the head of Salsoul Records, decided to sign a number of famous musicians and bands to the label, hoping to "consolidate the success of the faceless Salsoul Orchestra", and Double Exposure was chosen as the newly signed band whose first release, "Ten Percent," would feature the orchestra and be promoted with a 12-inch single as well as the typical seven-inch format. [6]

  9. List of popular Christmas singles in the United States ...

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    The Salsoul Orchestra: 1976 A 12-minute, 8-second disco medley of holiday songs performed by the backing band for Salsoul Records, containing the songs: "Joy To The World"/"Deck The Halls"/"O Come All Ye Faithful"/"Jingle Bells"/"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"/"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"/"The Christmas Song"/"White Christmas"/"Rudolph The ...