When Talent (Earnest "Bishop" Dixon, Marlon "Castor Troy" Hatcher, and Keith "Casino" Murrell) left its native Kansas City, Mo., to work with R. Kelly in Chicago, the group expected to stay only two weeks. That two weeks became two years.
The end result of the trio's two-year Windy City sojourn is its Rockland/Interscope debut album "Bull's Eye," slated for release
March 13. The majority of the material was written and produced by Kelly, who first became interested in the group after they sang a rendition of Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road" on the pager of an A&R staffer at Kelly's Rockland Records....
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