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  1. 1976–1983. Labels. MCA Records. Warner Bros. Records. Past members. Rochelle Runnells (deceased) Debra Anderson. Janice Williams. Stargard was an American R&B, funk, and soul girl group.

  2. From Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., Stargard were a mixed female R&B trio consisting of: Rochelle Cecile Runnells. Debra Lyn Anderson. and. Janice Cecelia Williams. Stargard were an American three-piece female funk & R&B band. The group are best known for the Norman Whitfield penned song 'Which Way Is Up?', released in 1977.

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  4. Stargard was a three-piece female funk music band consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 hit song "Which Way Is Up?" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor.

  5. Janice Williams. Rochelle Runnells. Stargard was a three-piece female funk music band consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 hit song "Which Way Is Up?" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor.

  6. About Stargard. Heavily influenced by Labelle and the Pointer Sisters, Stargard was a female R&B vocal group that was best known for providing the theme song from the 1977 film Which Way Is Up. Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams -- who comprised Stargard's original three-woman lineup -- didn't go for the type of breathy ...

  7. Mar 8, 2017 · Stargard was a three-piece female funk music band consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 hit song "Which Way Is Up?" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor.

  8. Stargard was a three-piece female funk music band consisting of original members Rochelle Runnells, Debra Anderson, and Janice Williams. Stargard was best known for their 1977 hit song "Which Way Is Up?" which served as a theme for the movie of the same name starring Richard Pryor.

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