
- Years Active: 1984-2005
- Band Members: Sean LeVert, Marc Gordon, Gerald LeVert
- Genre: R & B
- Similar Artists: Atlantic Starr, Cameo, Club Nouveau, The Intruders, Glenn Jones, Harold Melvin, New Edition, The Ohio Players, The Spinners, Calloway, The O'Jays, Mint Condition, Michel'le
The son of O'Jays founder Eddie LeVert, R&B vocalist Gerald LeVert launched his own recording career in the mid-'80s as the leader of the group LeVert. Rounding out the group was another one of Eddie LeVert's sons, Sean, in addition to member Marc Gordon, as the trio issued such popular recordings as 1985's I Get Hot, 1986's Bloodline (which spawned the number one hit single "Pop Pop Pop Goes My Mind"), 1987's The Big Throwdown, and 1988's Just Coolin', as the latter two releases earned gold certification. By the '90s, Gerald began to split his time between LeVert and a burgeoning solo career (including a collaboration with his father, titled Father and Son), as LeVert released such further hit albums as 1990's Rope a Dope Style, 1993's For Real Tho', and 1997's Whole Scenario. 2001 saw the release of a 14-track compilation of LeVert's hits, The Best Of, on Rhino Records. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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