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Lil Unific is Harold Worthington 5th niece who found a grove of her own that brings love, empowerment, uplifting, spiritual music. For the movement of justice, equal rights, freedom and equality for all.
BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Hal Worthington
Vocalist who joined the "The Unifics" in 1967.
The Unifics were an American soul group from Washington, D.C..
In 1966 a group of talented students at Washington D.C.'s Howard University in 1966 formed the upstart group Al & the Vikings. Consisting of singer/songwriter Al Johnson, Tom Fauntleroy, Marvin Brown, Bob Hayes, and George Roland, the group changed its name during its first year to the Unique Five and later to the Unifics.
Hayes, Roland and Fauntleroy left in 1967 (Fauntleroy leaving for the military) and the group became a quartet with the addition of Michel Ward and Greg Cook. Brown left during the following year, replaced by Harold Worthington.
A falling out with Draper led to nearly a year of litigation and the departure of Ward and Worthington (they had three more hits before Ward and Worthington left the group), with Fauntleroy and Brown rejoining in 1970 and creating the longest lasting version of the group (Johnson, Brown, Fauntleroy and Cook).
Hal Worthington - Died 2-20-1990 - Innocent victim of a gangland shooting ( R&B ) Born 1947 - Was the vocalist for The Unifics.
BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Hal Worthington
Vocalist who joined the "The Unifics" in 1967.
The Unifics were an American soul group from Washington, D.C..
In 1966 a group of talented students at Washington D.C.'s Howard University in 1966 formed the upstart group Al & the Vikings. Consisting of singer/songwriter Al Johnson, Tom Fauntleroy, Marvin Brown, Bob Hayes, and George Roland, the group changed its name during its first year to the Unique Five and later to the Unifics.
Hayes, Roland and Fauntleroy left in 1967 (Fauntleroy leaving for the military) and the group became a quartet with the addition of Michel Ward and Greg Cook. Brown left during the following year, replaced by Harold Worthington.
A falling out with Draper led to nearly a year of litigation and the departure of Ward and Worthington (they had three more hits before Ward and Worthington left the group), with Fauntleroy and Brown rejoining in 1970 and creating the longest lasting version of the group (Johnson, Brown, Fauntleroy and Cook).
Hal Worthington - Died 2-20-1990 - Innocent victim of a gangland shooting ( R&B ) Born 1947 - Was the vocalist for The Unifics.