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  2. Steve Arrington - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 Arrington experienced a religious conversion, later becoming a licensed minister and, in 1990, he left pop music until his re-emergence in October 2009, when he released the R&B, Funk, spiritual album Pure Thang. In September 2010 Stones Throw Records announced that Arrington was working with producer Dâm-Funk on a new album. [6]

  3. Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Vol.1 - Wikipedia

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    Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Vol.1 is the debut album by Steve Arrington and his band. By 1982, Arrington had been in Slave for almost five years and was ready to go solo. He formed his band simply called "Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame" and went to work on their debut album.

  4. Slave (band) - Wikipedia

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    Starleana Young, Steve Washington, Curt Jones and Lockett departed to form Aurra in 1981. Slave added Roger Parker, Delbert Taylor Jr., and Kevin Johnson as replacements. Arrington left in 1982 after the Showtime album to start his own band Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame in which Charles and Sam Carter would also play. The band continued on ...

  5. Just a Touch of Love - Wikipedia

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    Just a Touch of Love is the fourth album by the American funk band Slave, released in 1979. [2] It was the band's second album with the vocals of Steve Arrington and Starleana Young.

  6. Dancin' in the Key of Life - Wikipedia

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    Dancin' in the Key of Life is the debut solo studio album (not including two albums released earlier in the decade with Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame) by American R&B/soul singer Steve Arrington. [4] It was released in 1985 via Atlantic Records, and was produced by Keg Johnson and Wilmer Raglin.

  7. Metal Church - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he and Arrington recruited singer Ronny Munroe, former Malice guitarist Jay Reynolds, and bassist Steve Unger to form a new lineup of Metal Church. The band's seventh studio album, The Weight of the World, was released in the following year. Critics generally reacted to the record with a lukewarm response, recognizing its ...

  8. Show Time (Slave album) - Wikipedia

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    Show Time is the sixth album by the American funk band Slave, released in 1981. Show Time was the last album that singer/drummer Steve Arrington recorded with the band. The album reached number seven on the Top Soul Albums charts.

  9. Feel So Real - Wikipedia

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    "Feel So Real", a song by Steve Arrington from the 1985 album Dancin' in the Key of Life "Feel So Real", a song by Dream Frequency from the 1992 album One Nation;