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Sylvan White :
Roots singer Sylvan White was born in 1954 and grew up in the (in)famous Greenwich Town community with people such as Earl Zero, Prince Allah, Philip Fraser and Bertram Brown. Freedom Sounds' producer Bertram Brown invited him to write and voice a tune, the result being the recording of 'Son Be Careful' in 1978. In 1979 he recorded the excellent single 'World Of Confusion' for producer Michael Chin. Soon afterwards Michael Chin formed the Cornerstone label and Sylvan recorded three additional tracks for him. In the years that followed Sylvan White continued to record noteworthy singles, but it lasted almost two decades before his music became availabe on an album.
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