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**Bio: Piece Of Peace** The Pieces of Peace emerged in the summer of 1969, revitalizing the Twinight label. With a solid production team already in place, their addition as Syl Johnson's backing band elevated the label's creative output. The group consisted of Michael Davis and Jerry Wilson on horns, John Bishop on guitar, Bernard Reed on bass, and Hal "Heavy" Nesbitt on drums, all of whom had previously worked for Carl Davis at Brunswick. They contributed to iconic sessions, including "Can I Change My Mind" for Tyrone Davis and the hit "Soulful Strut," which was misattributed to Young-Holt Unlimited. After parting ways with the difficult Davis, they joined Johnson, immediately backing his signature song, "Is It Because I'm Black."
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