The Reflections (Harlem band)
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The Reflections were a four-piece from Harlem, New York formed in 1971, composed of Herman Edwards, Josh Pridgen, Edmund "Butch" Simmons (Edmund Simmons died on March 2 2016, age 66) and John Simmons. (John Simmons died on 16 March 1989, aged 45).
Discovered by Melba Moore, they became her backing band in 1972.
Discography[]
They released four singles, all on Capitol:
- "Three Steps from True Love" (BB 94, R&B 9)/"How Could We Let the Love Get Away" — 4078 — 6/75
- "Love on Delivery (L.O.D.)" (R&B 58)/"One into One" — 4137 — 10/75
- "Day after Day (Night after Night)" (R&B 37)/"Are You Ready (Here I Am)" — 4222 — 2/76
- "Gift Wrap my Love" (R&B 66)/"She's my Summer Breeze" — 4358 — 12/76
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Categories:
- Musical quartets
- Musical groups from Harlem
- Musical groups established in 1971
- United States musical group stubs