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Chicago vocalist Finis Henderson was the lead singer for Weapons of Peace before going solo after moving to Los Angeles in the early '80s. His father was a dancer and also vice-president of Sammy Davis Enterprises, as well as manager for such artists as <a href="spotify:artist:0U2mUJuJkthantMGmsJygP">Jerry Butler</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2ttm3uT0N1RN7vwKv1pQgh">Brook Benton</a>. Henderson sang with The Dynamic 4 as a teen before joining Weapons of Peace in 1970. They remained intact for eight years, and then Henderson relocated. He worked for a while as a comedian, and even served as the opening act for <a href="spotify:artist:0zokIKbH4c7crvZP9Xel1Y">Richard Pryor</a> in San Francisco. Henderson roomed for a while with Al McKay of <a href="spotify:artist:4QQgXkCYTt3BlENzhyNETg">Earth, Wind And Fire</a>. They formed the group Prophecy with <a href="spotify:artist:4OxKSxPj79PxeX7hmiFOer">Bill Wolfer</a>. Motown offered him a solo deal, but he made little impact or impression with his one session in 1983. Henderson also wrote "Call Me," which was included on <a href="spotify:artist:4OxKSxPj79PxeX7hmiFOer">Wolfer</a>'s '82 LP Wolf. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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