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  1. www.ebanbrownmusic.com › bioBIO | mysite

    Eban Brown is a world-renowned musician who has performed with The Moments, The Delfonics, The Stylistics and as a solo artist. He has also composed music for other artists, acted in a film and released several albums of jazz, pop and dance genres.

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      Eban Brown is now in his 15th year with the multi-platinum...

  2. In 2000, singer Eban Brown (formerly of The Delfonics, The Manhattans, and Ray, Goodman and Brown) replaced Thompkins as lead singer. That same year, tenor singer Van Fields, who had previously sung with the A Cappella group "A Perfect Blend", joined, enabling The Stylistics to grow from a trio back to a quartet.

  3. In 1991, Brown's nephew, Harold "Eban" Brown, former vocalist for the Delfonics, became the lead vocalist for Ray, Goodman & Brown. He stayed for two and a half years before joining the Manhattans and became lead vocalist for the Stylistics in 2000.

  4. The Stylistics. Os Stylistics são um grupo norte-americano de R&B, tendo sido um dos mais conhecidos da Philadelphia soul na primeira metade da década de 1970. Eles foram formados em 1968, na Filadélfia, por Russell Thompkins Jr., Herbie Murrell, Airrion Love, James Smith e James Dunn.

  5. www.ebanbrownmusic.com › newsNEWS | mysite

    Eban Brown is now in his 15th year with the multi-platinum group "THE STYLISTICS". The prestigious vocalist is a solo artist in his own right and his phenomenal new single 'No Other Lover', a catchy dance record, is set to take the charts by storm - and the video is the perfect addition to the song.

  6. Hailing from Newark, NJ, Harold Eban Brown is a world-renowned guitarist, composer and singer. Motivated by strong family support and a firm belief in God, Eban exhibited a gift for music at an exceptionally early age.

  7. 14 de jun. de 1972 · Brown, Harold Eban (14 June 1972-Present) Guitarist and singer-songwriter from Newark, New Jersey, who began playing and singing gospel when he was about seven years of age. His early influences were George Benson, Bobby Caldwell, Larry Carlton, Grant Geissman, and Wes Montgomery.