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  1. 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. 11. Feb. 2014 · David Ebo was such an exhilarating force to listen too! he sang from his heart.....In the song "I'd Rather Be Myself' I was listening to man that felt he had short timeline in his life without really ever knowing that he would indeed leave us too soon. He introduced his baby girl before he sang the the heart throb "I'd Rather Be Myself' song and I hope if that this young lady is still with us ...

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  3. The Blue Notes scored again in 1973 with the string-laden dance track "The Love I Lost," credited by many observers as one of the first disco records; it was their second R&B chart-topper and Top Ten pop single. The accompanying album, Black & Blue, produced another R&B Top Ten in the follow-up "Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)."

  4. David Ebo. Profile: Soul singer - songwriter from Philadelphia, U.S. Died in December 1993, of bone cancer, 43 years old. He started playing drums in a group called Blue Velvet in 1972. He replaced Teddy Pendergrass in Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes in the mid 70's. He had a No.37 hit in the U.S. r'n'b charts in 1985 with "I'd Rather Be By ...

  5. The Legendary Jerry Cummings, Bourbonnais, Illinois. 1,437 likes · 4 talking about this · 1 was here. Music Life Coach and former First tenor of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes

  6. 大卫·埃博(David Ebo)(1950年11月9日至1993年11月30日)是来自宾夕法尼亚州费城的美国歌手。1976年,哈罗德·梅尔文(Harold Melvin)正在寻找他的团队的主唱哈罗德·梅尔文(Harold Melvin)和蓝色笔记后泰...