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Formed 1968 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. One of Philadelphia's finest groups, The Futures comprised of: Frank Washington. Kenny Crew. James King. John King. and. Henry McGilberry. This group were a vocal Philly soul quintet.
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- Barbara Mason
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- The O'Jays
The group then released the LP, 'Ship Ahoy', in 1973, which...
- The Temptations
There's a detailed history of the group in the CD leaflet and so there's no reason to copy it here. However, I'd like to point out that while the Futures performed classic Philly soul on these albums, their style as a soul vocal group was much closer to Temptations than any famous PIR group.
Feb 17, 2007 · The Futures were a great R&B/Soul-harmony vocal group that deserved a much better fate. These guys should have been as popular and as big as The Four Tops, Temptations, Dramatics and The O'Jays. Unfortunately, their record sales and chart placings were truly dismal and they drifted into relative obscurity.
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Nov 30, 2023 · Love Is Here is a timeless classic by The Futures, a soulful R&B group hailing from Philadelphia. Released in 1973, this song captivated audiences with its smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The group’s harmonious vocals blend seamlessly with a groovy instrumental arrangement, creating a magical experience for the listeners.
- Frankie Taylor
Oct 12, 2022 · Listen to music from The Futures like Ain't No Time Fa Nuthin' - 12" Version, Love Is Here - Single Version & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Futures.
DayListenersWednesday 4 October 202315Thursday 5 October 202311Friday 6 October 202311Saturday 7 October 202314Formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1968, the Futures was s soul vocal quintet comprised of Frank Washington, Kenny Crew, James King, John King, and Henry McGilberry. While the band never achi..
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Mar 18, 2013 · The Futures were one of the most criminally underrated soul harmony vocal groups of the 1970s. Despite the greatness of their recordings, they failed to make it big. This 1975 release is deservedly viewed as a classic "Sweet Soul" album today although it went nowhere when originally released.
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