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      • He attended church regularly and eventually joined the church choir. As Levert continued singing into his teenage years, he became a recognized voice in the church choir, sang in school plays and performed regularly on a gospel radio show.
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    As Levert continued singing into his teenage years, he became a recognized voice in the church choir, sang in school plays and performed regularly on a gospel radio show. While at high school, he teamed up with classmates Walter Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey and Bill Isles to form a group called the Triumphs.

  3. Aug 28, 2013 · Singer, and member of the famed O’Jays, Edward “Eddie” Levert, was born June 16, 1942, in Bessemer, Alabama. When Levert was eight years old, he moved with his family to the town of Canton, Ohio, where he attended McKinley High School.

  4. Oct 12, 2023 · Eddie Levert is best known as the lead vocalist of the legendary soul group, The OJays. With his powerful and soulful voice, Eddie Levert helped shape the sound of The O’Jays. Their songs, such as “Love Train” and “Back Stabbers,” became iconic anthems of the 1970s.

  5. Eddie Levert, Sr. is one of the founders and lead singers of the legendary R&B group, The O'Jays. Known for his raspy voice and sexy moves, Eddie has a range that takes him from alto to second tenor. His style is full of emotion and deep passion.

  6. Edward "Eddie" Levert (born June 16, 1942) is an American singer, and is the lead vocalist of the soul/funk/R&B vocal group, The O'Jays. Levert was born in Bessemer, Alabama, but was raised in Canton, Ohio.

  7. www.mightyojays.com › bioBio - The O'Jays

    The five-man group went through a pivotal change in the early ‘70s leaving the classic lineup of Eddie Levert, Walter Williams and the late William Powell. By ’72, The O’Jays would begin a remarkable streak of 10 no. 1 singles forever cementing the group to icon status.

  8. Jul 26, 2022 · After going out as The Mascots and The Triumph, they became The OJays in 1963 when Cleveland DJ Eddie O’Jay championed them, notching up a minor US hit with Lonely Drifter.