Russell Thompkins Jr.
Singer with The Stylistics
Singer with The Stylistics
Performers & Entertainers
United States
Born in 1951, this American singer-songwriter gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the soul group The Stylistics. The group emerged in the early 1970s and became renowned for their smooth harmonies and lush arrangements. Hits include 'You Make Me Feel Brand New,' and 'Betcha by Golly, Wow.' The Stylistics were instrumental in popularizing Philadelphia soul music. The singer's distinctive falsetto contributed to the group's signature sound, which appealed to a wide audience.
Sang lead on numerous hit songs with The Stylistics
Contributed to the group's success in the 1970s
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