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<a href="spotify:artist:0F577kU2Hk9gr4mAzK60tZ">Harvey Fuqua</a> and Tony Churchill formed the Nite-Liters in 1963 in Louisville. When the band subsequently expanded to 17 members, with a pair of vocal groups and a instrumental ensemble, they were renamed <a href="spotify:artist:34Bm9d5DAJjSnaI02BCjdA">New Birth, Inc</a>. Churchill, Austin Lander, James Baker, <a href="spotify:artist:01tJdCGQwCCvtYcM2DNUqN">Robert Jackson</a>, Leroy Taylor, and <a href="spotify:artist:2htNwfDcWJb2osTNTlG6Bu">Robin Russell</a> were the original bandmembers. Ben Boxtel, Roger Voice, and James Hall were later recruits. They had two mild instrumental hits for RCA in 1971 and 1972, with "K-Jee" making the R&B Top 20. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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