Johnny Gill
Johnny Gill (born May 22, 1966 in Washington, D.C.) is an R&B singer known for his emphatic growl and soaring falsetto.
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May 22 - 1966 - Washington, D.C. - R&B
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He replaced Bobby Brown as a singer of New Edition, a 1980s pop group. By the time New Edition broke up, he embarked on a solo career. His hits include "My, My, My," "Rub You the Right Way," "Quiet Time to Play" and "Let's Just Run Away." In 1996, Gill was reunited with his New Edition bandmates, including Brown, as they recorded an album together, and the following year, he collaborated with Gerald Levert and Keith Sweat to form the group LSG (Levert/Sweat/Gill).
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Bobby Brown - New Edition - 1980s - Pop - 1996 - Gerald Levert - Keith Sweat
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Gill is the only member of New Edition who was not from Boston, Massachusetts. As of 2005, he is still performing with the group.
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Boston, Massachusetts - 2005
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