Published September 17, 2014 by ad-vinylrecords with
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South Shore
Commission was an R&B/funk band that briefly topped the Billboard magazine
dance chart in 1975. The band formed out of The X-Citers Band in Washington
D.C. Members initially included Warren Harding Hagood II (drums), Sidney Lanier
Pinchback II (guitar), David Thomas Henderson (bass guitar), David Abner Scott
(vocals), Armed Allen McIntosh (trumpet and saxophone), Joe Hudson (saxophone),
Melvin Moore (trumpet), and Kenny Anderson (trumpet).[citation needed] Later
Sheryl Henry (vocals), Frank McCurry (vocals), Eugene T. Rogers (percussion and
guitar), and Lantz Arnell (keyboards) joined the group.
A - Train Called Freedom (Part 1) (2:58)
Written-by: B. Sigler, R. Tyson / Produced-by: Bunny Sigler for Dick Griffrey Productions
B - Train Called Freedom (Part 2) (5:08)
Written-by: B. Sigler, R. Tyson / Produced-by: Bunny Sigler for Dick Griffrey Productions
Label: Vogue Records
Genre: Soul
Catalog# 14072
℗ 1976
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