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  1. Harold Melvin, Jerry Cummings, and new members Dwight Johnson, David Ebo and William Spratley released The Blue Album in 1980 on Source Records, an imprint of MCA Records, which had acquired ABC Records in 1979. Their final album for MCA, All Things Happen in Time, was released in 1981.

  2. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes fue una banda de R&B/ Soul y grupo vocal, uno de los más populares de Filadelfia durante los años 70. El repertorio del grupo abarcaba los géneros de, R&B, Doo wop y música disco.

  3. William Spratly was the Second Officer of the British whaler, Cyrus and brother of its captain, Richard Spratly, who is notable for naming Spratly Island and being the namesake [citation needed] of the Spratly Islands. [1]

  4. Jerry Cummings and Bernard Wilson both departed in 1977, replaced by Dwight Johnson and William Spratelly, whilst Sharon Paige left in 1980. The Blue Notes relocated to the MCA subsidiary Source imprint in 1979 for two LPs, with 'The Blue album' containing the dancer 'Prayin' (popular on the U.K. dance scene).

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  6. 24 de mar. de 1997 · Cummings and Wilson had both departed in 1977, replaced by Dwight Johnson and William Spratelly, and Paige and Ebo both left in 1980. Still, Melvin soldiered on, helming one last album of new material for Philly World in 1984’s hopefully titled Talk It Up (Tell Everybody).

  7. Spratley, William M. (1944-October 2002) Second tenor born in Petersburg, Virginia, who lived in Hopewell, Virginia,, who graduated from Peabody High School and went on to serve in the US Air Force for 3 years.