Artist: Larry Blackmon

Larry Blackmon was the leader/drummer/producer/principal songwriter of the funk band Cameo. Blackman's nasal funky vocals can be heard on the #1 R&B hits "So Strange," "Word Up" and "Candy."
Blackmon grew up in Harlem in a neighborhood that included the legendary Apollo Theater. As a child, his aunt would take him to see such greats as Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke and James Brown. In his teens, he started playing drums in a band. Getting into recording session work, Blackmon played on sides by Black Ivory such as "Don't Turn Around," which went to #38 R&B on Billboard's R&B chart in late 1971. He then joined a group called The New York City Players, who recorded a disco single, "Find My Way.
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