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The McCampbell brothers, from Dallas by way of Flint, MI, formed the Mac Band in Los Angeles. They earned some quick R&B success with their debut LP The Mac Band featuring the McCampbell Brothers in 1988 for MCA. "Roses Are Red" topped the R&B charts, and put the Mac Band in the unusual spot of having its one-shot be a number one hit. They never again came close to landing a big record. The group consisted of the McCampbell brothers Ray, Derrick, Charles and Kelvin, backed by bassist Ray Flippin, keyboardist Rodney Frazier, guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1CLVrqt6CcyV1uGy3fJOzR">Mark Harper</a>, and drummer Steve Fuller. The duo of L.A. and <a href="spotify:artist:3aVoqlJOYx31lH1gibGDt3">Babyface</a> helped cut their producing teeth on the Mac Band's first session, along with <a href="spotify:artist:2YdVmtVBpIrv0N6WiBzSqm">Atlantic Starr</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:7rYkppV3KX6ZvK1wh40twF">David</a> and Wayne Lewis. <a href="spotify:artist:4fkdgRA0PnpRP7HxjH6yKq">Gary Taylor</a> produced and wrote most of the cuts for their unsuccessful follow-up, Luv U 2 the Limit, in 1990. Frazier also recorded with <a href="spotify:artist:2YdVmtVBpIrv0N6WiBzSqm">Atlantic Starr</a>. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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