Biography
Vocalist L.J. Reynolds hovered on the edge of stardom in the '80s, but never made the major single or album he needed to explode as a solo artist. Reynolds had some good singles in the early '60s, when he was recording for Tri-Spin as Larry Chubby Reynolds. He moved to Mainstream in 1969, then was lead vocalist for The Relations in 1970. After cutting singles for several small independents and landing one Law-ton single in the R&B Top 30 ("Let One Hurt Do" in 1971), Reynolds replaced William Howard in The Dramatics in 1973, remaining with them until 1980. He then signed a solo deal with Capitol, and his LPs were frequently well received, but never sold very well. Only the song "Touch Down" among his many Capitol releases ever reached the R&B Top 30. Reynolds rejoined The Dramatics in 1986. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi



 
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L.J. Reynolds "COME GET TO THIS/STEPPING OUT TONIGHT"
L.J. Reynolds - Key to the World
"YOU SURE LOVE TO BALL" L.J.REYNOLDS - OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
TELL ME YOU WILL - LJ Reynolds
Cheating On Me - L.J. Reynolds
LJ Reynolds - You and Me Together, Forever
BE MY GIRL - LJ REYNOLDS
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