R&B

Gavin Christopher

Gavin Christopher

Gavin Christopher is an R&B singer and musician born in Chicago, Illinois where he started out playing music at a very early age. Having been schooled by the likes of Oscar Brown Jr., Donny Hathaway and later on Curtis Mayfield, he honed his writing and singing skills and began his career, first in a band called Lyfe (which also included Chaka Khan).

Ron Prince

RON PRINCE, known best for his eleven year affiliation with The Kinsey Report, was ten years old when WiIlie Dixon opened his studio four blocks from Ron's house on 76th and Racine streets deep in Chicago's southside. It would be four years before Ron would start hanging out there. At twelve, Ron's Dad bought him his first guitar.

Toi Overton

A native Chicagoan who has toured, and recorded with such greats as Chaka Khan, Jeffrey Osborne, Rod Stewart, the Gap Band and Stevie Wonder.

Night Knights

Night Knights is Sylvester Arnold, Jr., Glenn J. Guichard, Michael Coleman, Michael Thornton, and Rubynn English III. The quintet has been together for over a decade. All of the members are Chicago born and raised. Versatility and flexibility are important to the group's identity.

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Rahmlee Michael Davis

Rahmlee Michael Davis, trumpeter, , arranger, producer, Chicago native, recorded early in his career as a studio musician with such labels as Brunswick, Chess, Dakar, Curtom, Columbia and Capitol Records just to name a few.

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Sterio

What began as a desire to play some music has grown into a musical career for the band, STERIO. It was the union of a group of brothers and cousins from Belize, Central America that gave the band their initial start in 1977.

Chicago based, the five man band has many accomplishments to their credit,

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