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**Bio: Hugh Boynton** Hugh Boynton, known as Huriah Boynton, began his musical journey at the age of 5, singing with his church choir in Jeffersonville, Georgia. His passion for singing and performing led him to Lanor Records, where he launched his recording career at just 14 years old, working with producer Jackie Avery on tracks like "Running Out Of Fools" and "Girl I Feel It." Huriah gained popularity performing in local clubs around Macon, Georgia with an R&B group. In 1979, he relocated to Detroit, Michigan, where he established a successful Gospel Ministry called Hour of Grace, Blessings and Healing. Affectionately known as "Bishop Huriah," he inspired millions through his radio and television broadcasts. In 1991, he released his first Gospel CD, "Uniquely Huriah," on Bellmark Records, featuring the hit single "If You Can't Help Me." Later, he founded his own record company, Royal H Records, under which he released a soulful blend of Gospel and R&B titled "Huriah Has Arrived From The Planet Hugh Boynton." Throughout his career, Huriah has collaborated with notable artists such as George Clinton, P-Funk All-Stars, Four Tops, Al Hudson and One Way, Hamilton Bohannon, David Ruffin of the Temptations, Greg Allmon and The Allmon Brothers, and Enchantment.
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