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  1. The Ramong Sound was a London based outfit, that featured two black lead singers doing Sam & Dave styled duets, one of them being Raymond Morrison (aka Ramong Morrison), and the other being a former professional boxer, Clem Curtis who had also done some wrestling.

  2. The soul-edged Foundations emerged from a ska/reggae group known variously as The Ramongs or Ramong Sound who had two lead singers. Alan and his fellow musicians lived in a basement club that they ran in London's Bayswater area. It was called The Butterfly Club.

  3. The Foundations were a British soul band, active from 1967 to 1970. The evolved out of a group called The Ramong Sound aka The Ramongs which was headed by Raymond Morrison. They were an eight man multi-racial group made up of three white Londoners, four West Indians and a Sri Lankan.

  4. The origins of The Foundations go back to an R&B and ska outfit called The Ramong Sound, aka Ramongs. The band had two lead singers, Raymond Morrison (aka Ramong Morrison) and Clem Curtis.

  5. The Ramong Sound fue una banda británica de R&B, soul y ska, activa desde 1965 hasta 1966.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clem_CurtisClem Curtis - Wikipedia

    The Ramong Sound. Between 1966 and 1967 Curtis joined The Ramong Sound. He joined the group after hearing from his uncle that Ramong, Raymond Morrison, the lead singer of the group, was looking for backing singers.

  7. The Foundations are notable for being one of the few label acts to successfully imitate what became known as the Motown Sound. In terms of line-up and musical style, they anticipated the sound of the more successful Hot Chocolate.