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Singer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Eugene Toon
With an incredible range and capable of stunning vocal acrobatics, Gene Toone (or Eugene Toon) should have been a huge star. Instead he bounced between a variety of labels, including Chumley and Simco (for which he cut the Deep Soul stunner “A Love Triangle”), leaving us an undeservedly small legacy of a few 45s and one Gospel LP (for the Locus label). He also paused briefly at Wand.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Blesseth Be The Name | Gene Toone | 1979 | Album |
Baby Boy | Gene Toone | 1975 | Single |
Baby Boy | Gene Toone | 1974 | Single |
She's My Girl (Part 1) / She's My Girl (Part 2) | Gene Toone | 1974 | Single |
What More Do You Want | Gene Toone | 1966 | Single |
A Love Triangle | Gene Toone | 1966 | Single |
What More Do You Want | Gene Toone | 1966 | Single |
So Glad (Trouble Don't Last) | Gene Toone | Single | |
What More Do You Want | Gene Toone | Single | |
Love Triangle / Night Walker | Gene Toone | Single | |
I'm Gonna Change / What More Do You Want | The Velours / Gene Toone | Single | |
You're My Baby/Jose | Gene Toone | Single |