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S.O.U.L., which stands for The Sounds Of Unity and Love, was formed in 1970 in Cleveland. The group quickly gained recognition by winning a talent show, which earned them a record deal with Musicor Records. The members of S.O.U.L. included Larry Hancock, Lee Lovett, Gus Hawkins, Paul Stubblefield, and Bernard Taylor, all of whom had been performing locally prior to their formation. Their debut single, "Down In The Ghetto," was released in 1971 and achieved enough success for the label to invest further in the group. Between 1971 and 1974, S.O.U.L. released another seven singles under the Musicor label. In 1975, they recorded one single for the Dynamo label, a subsidiary of Musicor Records, before ultimately going their separate ways.
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