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Bobby Finch


R&B/Soul

Bobby Finch replaced Robert Makins of The Little Beavers in 1977. The Baltimore City group debuted with a version of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" on Atlantic Records the fall of 1971. Paul Kyser, their manager and mentor, produced the side and its flip, "Sugar Brown." When Finch joined they dropped the "Little" and became The Beavers. They cut the rousing disco cut "Invitation to the World"including local/regional favorites "My Ebony Princess," "Where Were You," and "I Only Feel This Way When I'm Near You." on Wanderick Records in 1977;

     
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Get A Hold Of Yourself on Get A Hold Of Yourself by Bobby Finch
Afterhour Stories - Original Mix on Afterhour Stories by Bobby Finch

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Title Artist Year Type
Get A Hold Of YourselfBobby Finch2018Single
If Only / Get A Hold Of YourselfBobby Finch1983Single
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