Made in USA - Never gonna let you go (Theo Parrish Re-Edit)
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@Abdurazz OH yes. No doubt, no doubt!!!
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YES INDEED...Lower Wacker Drive after some some Geno's Eastup top on Michigan....CHICAGO HOUSE 4EVAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! AWRIGHT RONAYYYYY!!!!!!!!
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Hello, Pianoman. There were absolutely no releases under the name of Nexus. Nexus was a hastily derived name which gave way to Made in U.S.A. as discussions with DeLite to sign the group became serious. We did gig under the Nexus name for a couple of months here and there. Freida, Tommy and Britt brought the band into the glint of regional fame with a signing to that peacock blue label shared then by only two other bands, Crown Heights and Cool and the Gang. Thanks for the post.
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@goldspout were there any releases under the Nexus name? Can't find any (so far...)
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Increible!!!
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very nice , it's nothing like like the reaching in to those old crates
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This track is too fresh. Play it out atleast once a night. No one gets tired of it.
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I love it my husband play in this band his the drummer
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@JDEGASx ugly edits 001 search at discogs
@xiloves YES YES....THE DAYS OF LOWER WACKER DRIVE AT THE BOXXX WERE THE SHIT!!! RON USE TO WEAR THIS TRAX OUT ALONG WITH THE REMIX OF STEVE HURLEY'S "I CAN'T TURN AROUND" & CHIP E.'S IT'S HOUSE....WASH IT!! THAT'S IT'S HOUSE BACKWARDS;)
1BMACK 10 months ago 3
We started out practicing in Herb's basement in 1976, started gigging seriously July 4th weekend 1976 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, trading nights with a spin off band of 'Blue Magic' called 'Magic of the Blue.' We played gigs at the Cave in New York and the Beacon Theatre with Crown Heights Affair, Leone Thomas, Brass Construction, Alvin Ailey to name a few. What a time this era was. Made in U.S.A. started out with the name NEXUS then changed prior to signing on with DeLITE.
goldspout 1 year ago 3