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* [http://www.nathanielturner.com/farewelltoluthervandross.htm Cover of Vandross' funeral] which discusses his work with Listen, My Brother. |
* [http://www.nathanielturner.com/farewelltoluthervandross.htm Cover of Vandross' funeral] which discusses his work with Listen, My Brother. |
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β | * [http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Appearances/Online/CM_carlosQA.html Q&A with Carlos Alomar] in which he discusses |
+ | * [http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Appearances/Online/CM_carlosQA.html Q&A with Carlos Alomar] in which he discusses Listen, My Brother. |
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Revision as of 14:30, 31 October 2006
Listen, My Brother is the name of a musical ensemble that performed several times on Sesame Street during its early seasons.
The 16-member group performed at the Apollo Theater in New York City starting in the late 1960s, opening for many of the venue's famous performers, and made several musical contributions to Sesame Street, including a song about counting to 20 (which is included in the 2006 DVD release Old School: Volume 1), and "You've Got to Learn Something".
One of the members of the group was Luther Vandross, who sang lead vocals on "You've Got to Learn Something" and who later became a noted solo artist. Other members included Carlos Alomar, Robin Clark and Fonzi Thornton.
External links
- Cover of Vandross' funeral which discusses his work with Listen, My Brother.
- Q&A with Carlos Alomar in which he discusses Listen, My Brother.