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  1. Barbara Joyce Lomas who came from Alabama had been with the Uptights and sang on their single, "Free at Last" b/w "You Git’s None of This", released on Skye Records SKYE 4525. [3] [4] Beginnings. The group was part of the "Brooklyn sound" of the early 1970s, formed from three players of the group King Davis House Rockers. [5] .

  2. Barbara Joyce Lomas (b. May 19th, 1952) is a singer-songwriter born in Bessemer, Atlanta, who spent her high school years where some of the other students in...

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  3. Barbara Joyce Lomas (b. May 19 th, 1952). Vocalist in the '70s funk-disco troupe, B.T. Express. B.T. Express. B.T. Express (originally named Brooklyn Transit Express) was an American funk/disco group, that had a number of successful songs during the 1970s.

  4. 19. Mai 2000 · By archive-Frank-Tortorici. May 18, 2000. / 10:48 PM. Barbara Joyce Lomas was a singer in the '70s funk-disco troupe B.T. Express. Born on May 19, 1952, Lomas formed the funky King Davis...

  5. Lomas, Barbara Joyce (19th May 1952-Present) She is a singer-songwriter born in Bessemer, Atlanta, who spent her high school years where some of the other students included Frederick Knight and William Bell aka Bill Spoon of Bill Spoon & The Soul Notes.

  6. 11. März 2022 · The band was formed by Richard "Rick" Thompson on guitar, Bill Risbrook (tenor saxophone), Carlos Ward (alto saxophone), Louis Risbrook (bass), Dennis Rowe (percussion), Terrell Wood (drums), and Barbara Joyce Lomas (vocals) in the New York borough of Brooklyn. Aligned with producer Jeff Lane and the independent Roadshow Records, the ...

  7. 19. Mai 2022 · · May 19, 2022 ·. HAPPY 70th BIRTHDAY Barbara Joyce Lomas, singer for '70s funk outfit B.T. Express. Lomas formed the funky King Davis House Rockers in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1972.