
The
Dramatics
The Dramatics
are a soul music vocal group, formed in 1962 with the name The
Dynamics. They changed their name by 1967, when they garnered
their first minor hit "All Because of You." However,
the group didn't break through until their 1971 single, "Whatcha
See Is Watcha Get." Their members at this time were Ron Banks,
"Wee Gee" Howard, Elbert Wilkins, Willie Ford and Larry
Demps. Shortly after the success of their first album, Howard
and Wilkins left the group. They were replaced by L.J. Reynolds
and Lenny Mayes. Through the 1970s, the group continued to have
hits, including the #1 R&B hit, "In the Rain," "Toast
to the Fool", "Me and Mrs. Jones", "I'm Going
By The Stars In Your Eyes" and "Be My Girl." The
group continues to tour and consists of Banks, Reynolds, Ford,
Winzell Kelly and Michael Brock, who replaced Mayes, who died
in 2004.
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