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    Claude Thomas. Tony Grant. Parrice Smith. LeDon Bishop ("Smith") Kris Gilder. Dante Harper. Damon Core (deceased) Az Yet is an American R&B group from Philadelphia, best known for their songs "Last Night" and the cover "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" originally performed by Chicago .

  2. Anthony Grant aka Tony Grant is a native of North Carolina, an American R&B singer, songwriter, producer and stage play actor. Grant replaced Marc Nelson as ...

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  3. Sep 8, 2016 · Then Grant was replaced by LeDon Bishop. After Az Yet departed from DreamWorks Records, the group petered out. That’s zero. Darryl Anthony later resusitated the group with LeDon Bishop and two new members, Kris Gilder and Dante Harper. That’s four. The New And Improved Az Yet dropped an EP, That B U, in 2004 but disbanded soon after. That ...

  4. Feb 13, 2016 · Peter Cetera joined the group again later to do another Chicago cover. “You’re The Inspiration” would introduce new Az Yet member Tony Grant, who replaced Marc Nelson. The song would give the group their last American chart success. Az Yet To Return This Year. Az Yet are planning a return later this year.

  5. During Tony Grant's brief tenure with Az Yet, the only recording he made with the group was an appearance on the popular remake of "You're The Inspiration" with Chicago's Peter Cetera in 1997. The group continued to tour for several more years, experiencing exceptional success in Europe, Australia and Japan.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCLnxwCUIAMywPgxDYb56dQATony Grant - YouTube

    It's really me, Tony Grant. Welcome to my official page on YouTube. I hope you enjoy the videos of my stageplay performances and the concert and music videos with Az Yet.

  7. Nelson was replaced by Tony Grant as lead singer who was subsequently replaced by Ledon Bishop. During Tony Grant's brief tenure with Az Yet, the most significant recording he made with the group was an appearance on the popular remake of "You're The Inspiration" with Chicago's Peter Cetera in 1997.

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