• Gil Saunders (1952 – February 4, 2021) was an American soul singer who came to fame as lead singer with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. Saunders was born...
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  • of the Pendergrass-era hits were re-recorded in the UK with Gil Saunders on lead. Saunders left the act in 1992, and Harold Melvin continued to tour with...
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  • Hostage, and Prayin'. In 1982, Ebo left the group and was replaced by Gil Saunders. In 1985, he released his only solo album "I'd Rather Be By Myself" on...
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  • the late 1990s with the Blue Notes, as a trio with Bernie Wilson and Gil Saunders. He is the last surviving original member of the Sound of Philadelphia...
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    the album, and Scott-Heron was accompanied by Eddie Knowles and Charlie Saunders on conga and David Barnes on percussion and vocals. The album's 14 tracks...
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  • Matt Harris, power pop bassist Nolan Porter, 71, R&B singer-songwriter Gil Saunders, soul singer February 5 – Douglas Miller, 71, gospel singer February...
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  • (2004–2014), lung cancer. Pavlos Samios, Greek painter and academic. Gil Saunders, 68, American soul singer (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes), lung cancer...
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  • Don Bruner of World5 in 2000 "In My Wildest Dreams", a 2008 song by Gil Saunders My Wildest Dreams (TV series), a 1995 American sitcom centered on a mother...
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  • singer (The Ikettes) Nolan Porter, 71, American R&B singer-songwriter Gil Saunders, American soul singer (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes) 5 Abdoul Jabbar...
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  • age of 79. On the same day, Nolan Porter died at the age of 71, and Gil Saunders died. On February 8, Mary Wilson died at the age of 76. On February 14...
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