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The Final Solution was an American soul group formed in the 1960s in Chicago, Illinois. Originally known as The Kelderons, they were mistakenly credited as the Kaldirons. The band consisted of members John Banks, Allen Brown, Darrow Kennedy, Ronnie Kennedy, and Carl Wolfolk. In the mid-1970s, they were commissioned to create music for a Blaxploitation film titled "Brotherman," which had the tagline “The pusher who became a preacher.” Although the film did not have a finished script, Carl Wolfolk wrote the entire score, and the band recorded the tracks with Wolfolk contributing guitars. Unfortunately, due to producer-investor disputes, the film was never completed, and the soundtrack was shelved. Wolfolk eventually regained the rights to the music, but it wasn't until 2008 that it was released.
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