The Moments
from Hackensack, NJ
formed
January 1, 1963 - January 1, 1978 (age 15)
Biography
One of the most consistent RB aggregations of the '70s, the Moments enjoyed a string of major hits throughout the decade. The Hackensack, NJ, trio introduced themselves and the Stang label with Not on the Outside in 1968, and topped the RB charts in 1970 with the gold-plated Love on a Two-Way Street, produced by Sylvia Robinson (one half of Mickey Sylvia). Other major soul smashes by the Moments included If I Didn't Care and All I Have in 1970, Sexy Mama in 1973, and another number one RB item, Look at Me (I'm in Love), in 1975. Members Harry Ray, Al Goodman, and William Brown changed their billing to Ray, Goodman Brown in 1978 and topped the soul lists the next year with the slickly harmonized Special Lady on Polydor. The renamed trio remained potent soul hitmakers through the '80s. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi
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