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Executive Suite

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Executive Suite was the Philly group that <a href="spotify:artist:5jit9WjiAxxvdA0onOHBLd">Daryl Hall</a> contributed vocals to on their first single ("Christine," for Jubilee Records) in 1970. The members were Vincent Unto, Henry Tuten, William Tyler, and Charles Conyers. Their next release, a smooth, Philly ballad named "I'm a Winner Now" from 1972, remains the jewel of their career. Babylon Records picked it up for national distribution in 1973, but the move didn't help much as the record never expanded beyond the Philly/New York area. A 1974 release, "When the Fuel Runs Out," embraced disco, Philly style, and achieved some club notoriety. Two more singles "Your Love Is Paradise" and "You Believed in Me," suffered from indifferent promotion. Polydor released an LP, Executive Suite 1, in 1974 that contains the North Bay singles, produced at Sigma Sound Studios by an assortment of Philly's finest: <a href="spotify:artist:0s9IdQ3tTE1kaRkesHpjWl">Norman Harris</a>, Phil Hurtt, <a href="spotify:artist:4wyNEslyuNURfltXmivNeg">Bunny Sigler</a>, and the Harris Machine. They released one final single "Hey Pearl" on United Artists but the results didn't change. Unto and <a href="spotify:artist:0oXgKxfgdeNfG2ntT7iuC2">Tyler</a> previously sang with the Millionaires on Castle Records; <a href="spotify:artist:0oXgKxfgdeNfG2ntT7iuC2">Tyler</a> also sang with the Jewels, and Conyer with the Lovenotes. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi

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