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Leo's Sunshipp

Leo's Sunshipp

Leo's Sunshipp has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 30 episodes and was first played on 9 March 2013.

Don't let the extraterrestrial name fool you -- Leo's Sunshipp played funky soul music and would have been around much longer if tragedy hadn't struck. The band revolved around singers Kenny Stover, Johnny Simone, and Alvin Few; all were born under the astrological sign of Leo, thus the name. Stover is the brother of Elgie Stover, who contributed to some Marvin Gaye songs and "The Bells" by the Originals; the Stovers are cousins of Harvey Fuqua (Moonglows and later Motown's A&R director). Kenny is from Cleveland, OH, and grew up in the Hough area on 66th and Belvedere. He moved to Detroit with big brother Elgie and both did odd jobs for Harvey and Motown.

When the company moved to Los Angeles, the Stovers followed and Kenny landed a staff songwriting job, as did Elgie. He met Johnny Simone and the two, along with Barbara Thompson and Doria Glass, toured as backing singers for Marvin Gaye; that's Simone and Stover you hear on Gaye's Here, My Dear album. Simone migrated from Atlanta, GA, to L.A. to tour with Stevie Wonder. He was an original member of the Wallace Brothers, who -- as high-school teens -- made some crude but charming records for Sims Records and other labels. After the Wallace Brothers disbanded, Simone toiled with the Naturals, who cut singles on Quadran, Calla, and Shout Records. After the Naturals, he relocated to Los Angeles, befriended Stover, and landed a gig backing Marvin Gaye on tour.

An exciting showman with a vocal range from falsetto to a tough as nails, Marvin Gaye-ish tenor Simone sought the spotlight and was eager to get involved with another group. The two met Few, who little is known about, and formed Leo's Sunshipp. In 1977, Leo's Sunshipp had recorded four songs for a proposed album when Simone took ill; he never recovered and died of cancer in his early thirties. Lyons Records eventually finished and released We Need Each Other with eight songs, but four of the eight were simply alternate mixes of "Give Me the Sunshine," "I'm Back for More," "Get Down People," and "Madam Butterfly," with "Leo's Sunshipp" the only non-repeating track. "Give Me the Sunshine" was a minor hit, but with the heart and soul of Leo's Sunshipp gone, they disbanded. Stover joined Finished Touch in 1978.

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Leo's Sunshipp

Leo's Sunshipp has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 30 episodes and was first played on 9 March 2013.

Don't let the extraterrestrial name fool you -- Leo's Sunshipp played funky soul music and would have been around much longer if tragedy hadn't struck. The band revolved around singers Kenny Stover, Johnny Simone, and Alvin Few; all were born under the astrological sign of Leo, thus the name. Stover is the brother of Elgie Stover, who contributed to some Marvin Gaye songs and "The Bells" by the Originals; the Stovers are cousins of Harvey Fuqua (Moonglows and later Motown's A&R director). Kenny is from Cleveland, OH, and grew up in the Hough area on 66th and Belvedere. He moved to Detroit with big brother Elgie and both did odd jobs for Harvey and Motown.

When the company moved to Los Angeles, the Stovers followed and Kenny landed a staff songwriting job, as did Elgie. He met Johnny Simone and the two, along with Barbara Thompson and Doria Glass, toured as backing singers for Marvin Gaye; that's Simone and Stover you hear on Gaye's Here, My Dear album. Simone migrated from Atlanta, GA, to L.A. to tour with Stevie Wonder. He was an original member of the Wallace Brothers, who -- as high-school teens -- made some crude but charming records for Sims Records and other labels. After the Wallace Brothers disbanded, Simone toiled with the Naturals, who cut singles on Quadran, Calla, and Shout Records. After the Naturals, he relocated to Los Angeles, befriended Stover, and landed a gig backing Marvin Gaye on tour.

An exciting showman with a vocal range from falsetto to a tough as nails, Marvin Gaye-ish tenor Simone sought the spotlight and was eager to get involved with another group. The two met Few, who little is known about, and formed Leo's Sunshipp. In 1977, Leo's Sunshipp had recorded four songs for a proposed album when Simone took ill; he never recovered and died of cancer in his early thirties. Lyons Records eventually finished and released We Need Each Other with eight songs, but four of the eight were simply alternate mixes of "Give Me the Sunshine," "I'm Back for More," "Get Down People," and "Madam Butterfly," with "Leo's Sunshipp" the only non-repeating track. "Give Me the Sunshine" was a minor hit, but with the heart and soul of Leo's Sunshipp gone, they disbanded. Stover joined Finished Touch in 1978.

Original source: Last.fm

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Give Me The Sunshine
Leo's Sunshipp
Lyon's Record Co., Inc.0
Give Me The Sunshine
Leo's Sunship
Obsessive2003
I'm Back For More (Vocal)
Leo's Sunshipp
Lyon's Record Co., Inc.1978
Get Down People (Vocal)
Leo's Sunshipp
Lyon's Record Co., Inc.1978
Madame Butterfly (Inst.)
Leo's Sunshipp
Lyon's Record Co., Inc.1978
Give Me The Sunshine
Leo's Sunshipp
Label Panthéon, Universal Music France2021
Madame Butterfly (Mini-Tro)
Leo's Sunshipp
P-Vine Records2014
Give Me The Sunshine (Inst.)
Leo's Sunshipp
Lyon's Record Co., Inc.1978