Creme d'Cocoa

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Creme d'Cocoa
GenresR&B, soul, disco
Years active1978 – 1982
Labels
Associated actsThe Ambassadors, The Ebonys

Creme d'Cocoa was an American disco group composed of former members of and The Ebonys.

History[]

The ensemble was founded in 1978 by three members of the Ambassadors and one of The Ebonys after both groups disbanded about the same time early that year.[1] The group's debut single was "Do What You Feel", followed by a full-length entitled "Funked Up". The band's biggest hit was 1979's "Doin' the Dog", which reached #30 on the Billboard R&B charts.[2] A sophomore full-length, Nasty Street, was issued in 1980 but did not spawn any hits; a final single was issued in 1982 before the group dissolved. Appeared on Soul Train the dance show on October 27, 1979 co-starring with the great Billy Preston.Songs rendered were "Doin The Dog & Baby Don't You Know That I Love Ya!"

Discography[]

  • Funked Up (, 1978)
  • Nasty Street (Venture, 1980)

References[]

  1. ^ Creme d'Cocoa at Allmusic
  2. ^ Charts, Allmusic
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