Five Special
This Detroit vocal group included lead singer Bryan Banks, the brother of the Dramatics' Ron Banks.
Five Special had a promising start to their careers in 1979, as their Elektra single 'Why Leave Us Alone' made it to number nine on the R & B charts.
It was their lone big hit.
Two other singles just made the R & B Top 30, and they disbanded after the release of their second album 'Special Edition'.
The album was produced by Ron Banks, Bryan's brother and contained a track penned by the late Garry Glenn entitled 'Why Not Be Mine For A While'.
Wayne Henderson worked on the project in a role as Executive Producer.
A third album, entitled 'Trak'n' was released in 1981, which contained the songs 'Now and Then' and 'Spread Love (All Over The World)'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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