Can’t Get Enough was released on the Soul Clock label. They released Can’t Get Enough, arranged by Art Freeman and produced by Ron Carson. By 1969, The Ebonys were ready to record a single. Their styles are similar, David Beasley’s lead baritone and the soaring falsetto that’s an answering second lead. They spent time honing their sound, which many people have compared to The Dells. The Ebonys were formed back in 1968, in New Jersey, when Jenny Holmes, David Beasley, James Tuten and Clarence Vaughan decided to form a group. Great things were expected of The Ebonys, but sadly, that wasn’t to be. They released their debut album The Ebonys in 1973, five years after The Ebonys were formed in New Jersey. The Ebonys were a quartet, comprising Jenny Holmes, David Beasley, James Tuten and Clarence Vaughan. A case in point is The Ebonys, a New Jersey group, founded in 1968 and discovered by Leon Huff. Sometimes, looking back, it’s hard to believe that an album wasn’t a much bigger success. Often, many of these albums deserved to been much bigger commercial successes. Like other successful producers, they released albums that weren’t a commercial success. However, Gamble and Huff weren’t invincible. transformed Gamble and Huff’s label into one of soul’s greatest ever labels. Artists like The O’Jays, Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, The Three Degrees, Billy Paul and M.F.S.B. Between 19, it seemed Philadelphia International Records could do no wrong. Without a doubt, it was one of Philly Soul’s greatest label. During the seventies, Philadelphia International Records was one of the most successful record labels in America.
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