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Aubrey Mann is a soul and disco singer-songwriter born in Kitty, Guyana. He is the son of drummer Clem Thomas and soprano singer Sheila Mansfield-Grenardo. Mann began his professional career in 1968 and achieved his first hit with a cover of "I Can’t Make It Alone." In 1974, he relocated to Barbados and later moved to Toronto, Canada, in 1976, where he toured with the groups Ashiba and Changes. He released two albums in the early 80s, with his biggest hit being "Stealing Love On The Side." Throughout the 80s, Mann became one of the leading black voices in Canadian radio and television commercials. In 1987, he formed the legendary R & B group Reflections.
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