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Leonard Caston Jr. (born November 13, 1943) is an American rhythm and blues songwriter, record producer, pianist and singer.
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Caston released an album, Baby Doo's House Party, shortly...
- Leonard Caston
McAlister and baritone Wallace Sampson continued on as a trio with new member Leonard Caston Jr. (son of Leonard Caston). With this line-up they had their biggest hit, 1964's "Voice Your Choice". The follow-up, "Ain't No Big Thing", was also a hit. Caston left the group in 1965, replaced by James Jameson.
With co-writers Anita Poree (1939–2018) and Leonard Caston Jr., Wilson created a song rivaling that of the Temptations' Norman Whitfield-produced cinematic soul that had become commonplace among the group's recordings, but instead of instigating drama, the song's grooves were clearly aimed at the dance floor.
Boogie Down. from the album Boogie Down! " Boogie Down " is a 1973 song which was recorded by Eddie Kendricks for Motown Records ' Tamla label. The song was co-written by Leonard Caston Jr., Anita Poree and Frank Wilson, the same songwriting team that had composed "Keep on Truckin'", Kendricks' first major hit as a solo artist.
- "Can't Help What I Am"
- December 1973
- 1973
The Radiants waren eine US-amerikanische Rhythm-and-Blues-Gesangsgruppe, die von 1962 bis 1971 Schallplatten veröffentlichte.
Leonard Caston Jr. Profile: Soul and R&B songwriter, record producer, pianist and singer. He recorded for both the Chess and Motown labels in the 1960s and 1970s, and co-wrote or co-produced several major hit records, including Mitty Collier's "I Had A Talk With My Man" (1964), The Supremes' "Nathan Jones" (1971), and Eddie Kendricks' "Keep On ...