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Terrific! If that's not Philippe Wynne ... the similarity is astonishing. Lovely Philly sound. A hidden gem.
You're so right. The best of the best. He was one of the sweetest singers of all times. Wish I could find more of his music.
Always been convinced Phillipe Wynne of the Spinners sang lead on this....
Sounds like the Spinners...Good song.
rare philly soul remind me of spinners and stylistics and blue magic meshed together
Sounds so good. Great music has no sense of time.
I love this song .. thanks so much 😊
Lead singer Raymond Lee Vicks Sr
That’s my dad ❤
You're close...the lead singer is Raymond Lee Vicks Jr. He was my brother. Thanks for all the positive comments
@@BibiBabu1218 God bless you for responding. You are so right. I forgot that he was a Jr. You have 3 nieces, 3 great-nephews, and 4 great nieces. All 3 of your nieces can sing well. If they were under the tutelage of their father, no telling where they would be. Probably some of the greatest. He loved his children. All of them. Can you share his music with us if you have any? I also would love for my children to meet their uncle. Their brother shared that song with them. I hope to hear back from you.
Thought this was the Spinners
This group and the group New York City sound just like the Spinners. I agree with others, it does sound like Philippe Wynne on the lead vocals.
Any info on these guys that sounds like very much like the Spinners?
Can anyone find the song Ruby Jones by this group. Incredible vocals. He's the father of my 3 girls. I would love them to hear more of their dad.
Hi can you tell me more about the session , ruby jones is not a single by them , the lead vocalist on this is disputed to be Phillip from the spinners , maybe you have more information that you can tell me , was this a session record by put together group
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Detroit vocalist Philippe Wynne began as a gospel singer before attaining superstardom as the lead vocalist for the Spinners in the early '70s. His silky, yet poignant and extremely soulful leads made…
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Detroit vocalist Philippe Wynne began as a gospel singer before attaining superstardom as the lead vocalist for the Spinners in the early '70s. His silky, yet poignant and extremely soulful leads made the Spinners as exciting and consistently successful as any ensemble during the decade. Wynne had previously sung with Bootsy Collins' group the Pacesetters in 1968 and then with James Brown's JB's before joining the Spinners. He stayed with them until 1977, when he signed a solo deal with Cotillion. The Spinners scored six number one R&B hits, six other Top Ten R&B singles, and four Top Ten and one number one pop hit during Wynne's reign as Spinners' lead vocalist. His debut solo LP Starting All Over fared poorly, and Wynne then joined George Clinton's organization. He played with Funkadelic on their "(Not Just) Knee Deep" single, and recorded for Uncle Jam, Sugar Hill, and Fantasy as well as Cotillion. His single "You Ain't Going Anywhere but Gone" for Sugar Hill in 1983 was written and produced by Bunny Sigler. Wynne collapsed and died on stage the next year in Oakland.
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Starting All Over
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1980
Wynne Jammin
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1984
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Biography
Philippe Wynne
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Detroit vocalist Philippe Wynne began as a gospel singer before attaining superstardom as the lead vocalist for the Spinners in the early '70s. His silky, yet poignant and extremely soulful leads made…
Play Philippe Wynne
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Artist Information↓
Biography↑
Artist Biography
by Ron Wynn
Detroit vocalist Philippe Wynne began as a gospel singer before attaining superstardom as the lead vocalist for the Spinners in the early '70s. His silky, yet poignant and extremely soulful leads made the Spinners as exciting and consistently successful as any ensemble during the decade. Wynne had previously sung with Bootsy Collins' group the Pacesetters in 1968 and then with Jam




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@@littlehandsful are you saying it is Phillip on this recording, was that his stage name ? Saw him live with the spinners , blew me away
@@briangoddard3511 Artist Biography by Ron Wynn
Starting All Over
Detroit vocalist Philippe Wynne began as a gospel singer before attaining superstardom as the lead vocalist for the Spinners in the early '70s. His silky, yet poignant and extremely soulful leads made the Spinners as exciting and consistently successful as any ensemble during the decade. Wynne had previously sung with Bootsy Collins' group the Pacesetters in 1968 and then with James Brown's JB's before joining the Spinners. He stayed with them until 1977, when he signed a solo deal with Cotillion. The Spinners scored six number one R&B hits, six other Top Ten R&B singles, and four Top Ten and one number one pop hit during Wynne's reign as Spinners' lead vocalist. His debut solo LP Starting All Over fared poorly, and Wynne then joined George Clinton's organization. He played with Funkadelic on their "(Not Just) Knee Deep" single, and recorded for Uncle Jam, Sugar Hill, and Fantasy as well as Cotillion. His single "You Ain't Going Anywhere but Gone" for Sugar Hill in 1983 was written and produced by Bunny Sigler. Wynne collapsed and died on stage the next year in Oakland. The lead singer on this song is named Raymond Vicks aka Little Sonny from Philadelphia.
@@briangoddard3511 I researched Phillipe for you. It's not him. Its who I say it is. Raymond Lee Vicks aka Little Sonny from Philly. He's deceased but I cant find anymore of his music but would love for you to hear Ruby Jones by him. I believe you would love it. He was an EXCELLENT SINGER. His son gave us the info to find the song on RUclips. Maybe someone will put it on RUclips.
Salam dari Indonesia
They sound good my cousin husband