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  1. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Along with guitarist Norman Harris and drummer Earl Young, bassist Ronnie Baker anchored “The Sound of Philadelphia” which produced scores of hits in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. A combination of funk and rhythm & blues with pop songcraft enhanced by an orchestral / big-band backdrop; “Philly Soul,” TSOP, or simply the ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2017 · Hosted and Produced by Tom SantosGuest: Ron Kersey, EMS/Emergency Management Coordinator and Head of Paramedic Program, L+M Hospital.Recorded on March 8, 2017

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Disco. Ron Kersey. “Disco Inferno” is a 1976 song by The Trammps. Originally, it reached 53 on the Billboard Top 100, but it gained significant popularity when it was included on the “Saturday Night Fever” motion picture soundtrack. The song then became The Trammps’ most recognizable hit, reaching number 11 on its re-release in 1978.

  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 10390194. Source citation. R&B/Soul Singer. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kersey was the keyboardist of the musical group, The Trammps. The group formed in 1973 in Philadelphia and were together until the group disbanded in 1980. Originally known as The Volcanoes, in the 1960s the band went through many ...

  5. Paul Kersey • May 7, 2024. • 600 Words • 70 Comments • Reply. Women love to call the morbidly obese black singer Lizzo "beautiful," and "inspiring," bug God forbid you pay them the ultimate compliment and tell them they resemble Lizzo. Richard Hanania put it best on Twitter, writing: Oh, it's an insult alright.

  6. The top 2 profiles for Ron Kersey nearby used to live in Fort Worth at 7301 Whitewood Dr, Las Vegas at 4866 Vista Flora Way. The most common aliases for Ron Kersey are Ronald Wayne Kersey, Ronald Dean Kersey, Ronald Alan Kersey, Ronald Ralph Kersey. View Ron Kersey results including current phone number, address, relatives, background check ...

  7. "Kiss Away the Pain" is a song by American singer Patti LaBelle featuring saxophonist George Howard. It was written by Alex Brown and Ron Kersey and recorded by LaBelle for her eighth studio album, Winner in You (1986), with production helmed by Kersey and James R. "Budd" Ellison. The song was released as a single in 1986 and peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ...