Band,
R&B/Soul and Pop
New Censation is a pop/soul quartet with group members Cindy & Roy Wallman, who would later become a popular one-off disco husband-and-wife duo Cindy & Roy, Clay Hunt and Tony Tillman. They scored pop hits that missed out on the Billboard Hot 100 pop music charts, such as “First Round Knockout”, “He Who Hath Ears To Hear” with football star Larry Brown , “Come Down To Earth” and “Let’s Get Back Together” The group split up in 1976; Cindy & Roy Wallman and Clay Hunt became backing singers on 2 disco/pop albums, “Dancing Up A Storm” by Canadian-Welsh husband-and-wife disco/pop duo The Raes and “Feel It”, done by pop duo Cindy & Roy and then in 1981 he released his first solo album, “Part One”, released on Polydor Records, owned by Polygram Special Products.
Clay Hunt bvoc | |
Roy Wallman voc | |
Cyndi Wallman voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Let's Get Back Together | The New Censation | 1974 | Single |
Come Down To Earth / I've Got Nothin' But Time | The New Censation | 1974 | Single |
First Round Knockout | The New Censation | 1974 | Single |
New Censation | The New Censation | 1974 | Album |
He Who Hath Ears To Hear | Larry Brown With The New Censation | 1972 | Single |