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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_EboDavid Ebo - Wikipedia

    David Ebo (November 9, 1950 – November 30, 1993) was an American singer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1976, Harold Melvin was looking for a lead singer for his group, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes after Teddy Pendergrass left, eventually hiring Ebo to replace Teddy.

  2. wbssmedia.com › artists › detailWBSS Media-David Ebo

    David Ebo (November 9, 1950 - November 30, 1993) was an American singer from Philadelphia, PA. In 1976, Harold Melvin was looking for a lead singer for his group, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes after Teddy Pendergrass left, eventually hiring Ebo to replace Teddy.

  3. I'd Rather Be By Myself - Ebo - 1985. In 1976, David Ebo, was chosen to replace the departing Teddy Pendergrass in Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes. Ebo had been a member of a group known as...

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  4. davidebo.comDavidebo

    David Connelly, aka "davidebo" is a prolific songwriter, guitarist, drummer, singer, mixer, arranger, engineer now living in Port Richey, FL, formerly Fairfax, VA. His music has many layers of melody, harmony, hooks and tones, and is paired with his skill with words and poetry that continue to take on new meaning as you grow with the songs.

  5. In seinem Buch Band der weltgesundheitsformel geht David Ekwe-Ebobisse, auch bekannt als „Mr.Raw“ der Frage nach, wie nicht nur der Einzelne, sondern die gesamte Menschheit gesund werden kann.

  6. David Ebo, who succeeded Pendergrass, died of bone cancer on November 30, 1993, at age 43. The death of Sharon Paige was reported on July 5, 2020. Gil Saunders died on February 4, 2021. Lloyd Parks, Jerry Cummings, and Bobby Cook are the sole survivors of the Blue Notes. Legacy

  7. David Ebo. A deep-toned vocalist whose early recordings with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes had some fans thinking Teddy Pendergrass was using an alias, David Ebo became the group's lead vocalist in 1976.