Chairmen of the Board

Formed: 1969 in Detroit, MI
Active In: 60's, 70's

 
Best known for the stuttering number three single "Give Me Just a Little More Time," the Chairmen of the Board were one of the smoothest and most popular soul acts to emerge from Detroit in the early '70s. Although their time at the top of the R&B charts was brief -- their first Top Ten arrived in 1970, their last in 1973 -- they recorded a handful of '70s soul classics, all distinguished by the high, trembling vocals of General Norman Johnson, who also wrote the bulk of the group's material.

Born and raised in Norfolk, VA, Johnson began singing in the church choir when he was a child, eventually forming his first vocal group, the Humdingers, when he was 12.

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All in the Family Southern Soul
Released October 18, 2005 on Xcel Music Group



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Finders Keepers, Pt. 3
Released September 14, 2004

Finders Keepers, Pt. 2
Released June 22, 2004

Harrison Kennedy
General Johnson & the Chairmen of the Board
The Showmen
The Friends of Distinction
The Undisputed Truth
Allen Toussaint
Holland-Dozier-Holland
100 Proof (Aged in Soul)
Freda Payne
Laura Lee

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