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Pat Kelly :
Smooth falsetto voiced Pat Kelly was born in 1949 and replaced Slim Smith in 1967 as lead singer of The Techniques, who were one of Duke Reid's most succesful vocal groups. In 1968 Kelly switched to Bunny Lee, delivering an instant hit with the Curtis Mayfield classic "Little Boy Blue". He has had a 30 year career of singing as naturally as a breath, delivering classics like "You Don't Care" and "How Long". At the end of his career he became a recording engineer for the Channel One Studios.
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