Get Off My Mountain" (#5 R&B), "Me and Mrs Jones" (#4 R&B), originally recorded by Billy Paul three years earlier, "Be My Girl" (#3 R&B), and "Shake It Well" (#4 R&B). while still recording in Detroit with Davis and Hestor. Reynolds and Leonard "Lenny" Mayes (who died of lung cancer on November 8, 2004, at the age of 53). in December 1971. SoulTracks is a registered trademark of SoulTracks, LLC. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. WebWilliam Howard. at home with his family when he abruptly passed out, according to fellow Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. the Dramatics left Stax Records, and the Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Two other members of the Dramatics also died of heart attacks (Elbert Wilkins in 1992 and William "Wee Gee" Howard in 2000). Whatcha See Is Whatcha Dramatics to the Memphis-based Stax Records The Dramatics were officially inducted into the R&B Music Hall of Fame at Cleveland State University's Waetejen Auditorium on Saturday August 17, 2013. The band are depicted centrally in the 2017, Kathryn Bigelow filmDetroit, a dramatization of the Algiers Motel incident. Reynolds (previously of Chocolate Syrup) and Leonard He rejoined the Dramatics for their reunion in 1986, but left again in 1989. For more than four decades into their career, with over 38 charted singles, the Dramatics have stunned audiences all around the globe with their rich, sparkling vocal combination and unique sound that has crossed time, music genres, and generations. They charted the hit Be My Girl that peaked at #3 on R&B chart. Whatcha He rejoined The Dramatics for their reunion in 1986, but left again in 1989. They This was also a time when interracial marriage was not accepted by the majority. While never reaching "supergroup" status in the public's eyes, the Dramatics have been one of the most prolific, consistently entertaining groups of the last half century. SoulTracks is a registered trademark of SoulTracks, LLC. That single was followed by the R&B Top Ten single "Get Up and Get Down.". Many of the Dramatics' songs initially were written and produced by Tony Hester, including all the tracks on the first two Volt albums. Top 50 that year. Reynolds and Lenny Mayes replaced Howard and Wilkins. Also during this time, the Dramatics had signed with producer Don Davis' production company. of December 1992 at the age of 45). Dramatics were reunited in the late 80's and released 'Look Inside' for based on information from your browser. DEATH: 13 Dec 1992 Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA, heart attack. "In the Rain" also reached #5 on the Hot 100 pop chart and was their second million-seller. A. Wilkins, E. Wilken, E. Wilkin, E. Wilkins, Elbert Wilken, Wilkins. They are best known for their 1970s hit songs "In the Rain" and "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get", both of which were Top 10 Pop hits, as well as their later 1993 collaboration "Doggy Dogg World" with Snoop Dogg, a top 20 hit on theBillboardRhythmic Top 40. Shortly after the success of their first album, Howard and Wilkins left the group and formed their own version of The Dramatics, recording the single "No Rebate On Love" on Mainstream Records. As our finances improved, and even at this young age, WeeGee was so grounded that he asked me to quit work, we bought a lovely home in Rosedale Park, a far west subdivision in Detroit, filled it with everything new and paid for, and made plans for a family. Dramatics appeared on Soul Train and also released the songs 'Toast to the The Dramatics(formerlyThe Dynamics) are an American soul music vocal group, formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1964. Even though the group managed to stay together, the ensuing years were unproductive for chart action and sales. the haunting ballad 'In The Rain'. (May 28, 2019) They are Detroit legends, and an act that toured the world for decades delivering some of the most unique soul sounds around. Please try again later. WBSS Media. Reynolds and Lenny Mayes replaced Howard and Wilkins in 1973. - 1978 / Any Time, Any Place - 1979. In 2003, the group, then consisting of Reynolds, Banks, Winzell Kelly, Ford and Mayes, releasedGreatest Hits Live, a terrific peek at a 2001 Dramatics performance that showed the group still in fine form and a testament to the longevity of this great soul act. became one of the incidents which sparked the Detroit Riots of 1967. Over the ensuing years, the Dramatics underwent several personnel changes, the most notable occurring in 1973 when L.J. the Dramatics achieved a small hit with the Ivy Joe Hunter produced song 'What You See Is What You Get'. WebThe Dramatics Featuring Willie Ford focused on staying true to The Dramatics' original and easily recognizable concept of five part harmonies and five dynamic lead voices in the group, at their shows until his death at 68 years old, May 28, 2019 after having surgery. RIP, Wee Gee! In 1974, WebAfter leaving The Dramatics in 1972, he pursued a solo career. He was 58. performance at Detroit's Fox Theatre, during an alleged murder by members [11] However, producer Don Davis re-signed them to Volt, a Stax subsidiary, in 1971 after the group teamed up with Detroit writer-producer, Tony Hester. passed away at the Sinai Hospital in Detroit. Yours (Volt Records 1973), A This solo career produced two singles, "Hold On To Your Dreams", and "You've Been A Part Of Me". He sang second tenor and baritone, influenced by David Ruffin. Get - 1972 / Dramatically Yours - 1973. The group underwent several changes until the present lineup consists of Ford and Reynolds with new members Winzell Kelly and Michael Brock. DEATH: 13 Dec 1992 Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA, heart attack. After Howard left the Dramatics, Reynolds became a permanent member in 1973. According to his son, Prince William, King Charles is 'obsessed' with red squirrels Charles became patron of the Red Squirrel Survival Trust in 2008. He was one the greatest bass singers of all-time, along with Melvin Franklin of The Temptations, said Michael Henderson, who produced songs for The Dramatics. 16th January 1953, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. - ex: the Capitols, Five Special, TFO Band, and the Floaters) - 1994 to today. In 1989 they were on the Volt Records label where they released the album, Positive State of Mind. [18] L.J. Reynolds had also returned, and still performs with the group up to the present. One group was led by L.J. Failed to delete flower. WebHoward Williams. Reynolds and Leonard "Lenny" Mayes (who died of lung cancer on November 8, 2004, at the age of 53). in December 1971. Reynolds left to go solo in 1981 and Larry Demps decided to go into teaching and spend more time with his family, after having joined the group's original line-up in 1964 with Banks. 10th July 1950, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. d. 28th May 2019, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. - formerly of the Capitols) - 1968 - 2019, Larry 'Squirrel' Demps (b. at the age of 49), Elbert Wilkins (who died of a heart attack on the 13th When Ron Banks also decided to try a solo career, the group disbanded for a few years, but re-formed in the mid-1980s, with Howard returning to join Reynolds, Mayes, Ford and Banks to record for Fantasy Records. The song went into the Top 10 of theBillboardHot 100, peaking at #9 and climbing to #3 in the R&B chart. Another of the great non-Motown Detroit groups formed in the late 60s, the Dramatics went through significant personnel changes over their early years as the group struggled to find a hit. the Dramatics. Shortly after the success of their first album, Howard and Wilkins left the group and formed their own version of The Dramatics, recording the single "No Rebate On Love" on Mainstream Records. In 1982, the Dramatics disbanded but reunited in 1985. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? However, producer Don Davis re-signed them to Stax subsidiary, Volt in 1971 after the group teamed up with Detroit writer-producer, Tony Hester. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? The Dramatics experienced what could be the first of their countless lineup changes. There is an excellent piece here, regarding Willie's career: https://www.musicians-corner.net/RIH-Willie-Ford/, https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6xe4nc, many thanks to Maria Asplund for her invaluable help with this page. Reynolds and Leonard "Lenny" Mayes (who died of lung cancer on November 8, 2004, at the age of 53). Dramatics have worked with many diverse R&B acts, including Snoop Dog, RIP, Wee Gee! 'Wee Gee' Howard's ex wife, Sharon Howard asked me if I would post some All of the current members came to the awards as well as the mother of deceased member Lenny Mayes. Sadly, group member Lenny Mayes died on November 7, 2004, after a long illness. Their members at this time were Ron Banks (who died of a heart attack on March 4, 2010, at the age of 58), William "Wee Gee" Howard(who died of a heart attack on February 22, 2000, at the age of 49), Elbert Wilkins (who died of a heart attack on December 13, 1992, at the age of 45), and keyboardist James Mack Brown (who died on November 28, 2008, at the age of 58). His Reynolds and Leonard "Lenny" Mayes (who died of lung cancer on November 8, 2004, at the age of 53). 'A Dramatic Experience' album), which became an R&B number 5 and pop left the group. Their first release in 1965 entitled "Bingo" was recorded for the late Ed Wingate's Wingate record label, a division of Golden World Records in Detroit, Michigan. 10th May 1951, Redford, Michigan, U.S.A. d. 4th March 2010, Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1971 to 2010, Larry Cleveland Reed (lead singer) (b.1948, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1962 to 1968, Elbert Wilkins (d. 13th December 1992, from a massive heart attack - formerly of the Theatrics) - 1962 to 1973, William 'Weegee' Howard (b. William Franklin Howard II, 13th July 1950, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., d. 22nd February 2000, Bronxville, New York, U.S.A.) - 1968 to 1973 then 1986 to 1989, Willie Lee Ford Jnr. And he was there from the beginning. last hometown gig with the Dramatics was a November 2009 concert at Motorcity WebHoward and Wilkins left the Dramatics shortly after Watcha See Is Watcha Get became big at the charts, eventually forming their own group which is distinct from their former band (Howard later returned to the Dramatics fold). cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. L.J. 23rd February 1949, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1962 to 1981, Leonard Cornell Mayes (b. The Dramatics were inducted into National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame in 2013. (aged 45) In Groups: The Dramatics. This is a carousel with slides. The group recorded for Don Davis' Groovesville and later Great Lakes music production companies during the 1970s, although the recordings appeared on several labels. They settled on the lineup ofRon Banks,Elbert Wilkins, William "Wee Gee" Howard, Willie Ford and Larry Demps, and signed on toStax/Volt Records, landing a major hit with "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," a latin-tinged cut lyrically based on a comic phrase popularized by Flip Wilson. Only Banks, Ford and Mayes remained in the group. Your donation is fully tax-deductible. The Dramatics then moved to another local Detroit label, Sport Records, where they garnered their first minor hit single, "All Because of You". William Franklin Howard II a.k.a. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Reynolds had auditioned for Banks when Howard wasnt around at that time. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Wilkens formed his own version of the Dramatics and began touring. These two groups toured the concert circuit for four years before Banks' group won a court battle, giving them full access to the name. [7] "In the Rain" also reached number 5 on the Hot 100 pop chart and was their second million-seller.[1]. The song went into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 9 and climbing to number 3 in the R&B chart. This He is an actor, known for Up the Creek (1958), Further Up the Creek (1958) and Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens (1959). 1977). It was in Detroit, Michigan where the vocal group Dramatics was formed. My Girl'. The following year, 1972, the single In the Rain peaked at #1 on R&B and peaked at #5 on the pop chart. Most Famous Female Pop Artists of the 70s, The History of the Basketball The Actual Ball, Guide to the Absolutely Strangest Things on Earth, Strange and Unusual Ceremonies and Traditions Around the World. They ultimately found it on Stax/Volt Records with "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," a latin-tinged cut lyrically based on a comic phrase popularized by Flip Wilson. At the urging of Don Davis and Stax Records, the original group changed its billing to "Ron Banks and the Dramatics". Reynolds, Willie Ford, Winzell Through the 1970s, the group continued to have successful songs, including the Top 10 Pop, #1 R&B hit, "In the Rain" in 1972, "Hey You! in 1971, where the group saw greater success with their song 'Whatcha See He rejoined The Dramatics for their reunion in 1986, but left again in 1989, replaced by Steve Boyd-Barnett. He sang with a group called the Sir Primes whilst at high school. At this Shortly after the success of their first album, Howard and Wilkins left the group and formed their own version of The Dramatics, recording the single "No Rebate On Love" on Mainstream Records. Year should not be greater than current year. Dramatic Way (MCA Records 1980), New The single was the Dramatics' first major national hit, peaking at number three on the R&B charts, and sustaining chart action for 15 weeks. Weve updated the security on the site. Variations: Viewing All | Elbert Wilkins. The Dramatics, founded by Ron Banks (May 10, 1951 March 4, 2010),[2][3] Larry Demps, Rod Davis, Elbert Wilkins and Larry Reed, originally formed in 1964. Resend Activation Email. Dramatics they achieved major success with their songs, 'In the Rain' and Bronxville, Westchester County, New York, USA. This quartet are the five singers that the general public first got to know as the Dramatics. The following year the Dramatics released "In the Rain," which was also penned by Hester. They continue to sound great. The Dramatics were inducted into National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame in 2013. In the mid-1980s Howard returned to the fold and recorded a couple of albums with the group before quitting again a few years later. (aged 45) In Groups: The Dramatics. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. But The Dramatics reunited in 1986 with Somewhere In Time and its great crossover hit, "One Love Ago.". (aged 45) In Groups: The Dramatics. Branden Hunter, Dramatics singer Willie Sugar Bear Ford dead at 68, MichiganChronicle.com, https://michiganchronicle.com/2019/06/05/dramatics-singer-willie-sugar-bear-ford-dead-at-68/#/?playlistId=0&videoId=0.Rob; A.Serra and Cliff Adams, Our Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/ourrockandrollhalloffame71305/the-dynamic-dramatics-t3165.html; The Dramatics, Delafont.com, https://www.delafont.com/music_acts_extra/E/dramatics.htm. meantime, William Howard and Elbert Wilkins formed their own version of They broke through with their first release recorded with Hester, "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get", which Hester offered them after seeing the group perform in a Detroit nightclub. They were replaced by Larry James "L.J." The Dramatic Jackpot Failed to report flower. WebWillie Ford was not as well known to casual fans as some of the other members of his iconic group, but listen to any Dramatics song, and youll hear the anchor that he provided, making each song a uniquely Dramatics song. He helped deliver a half century of joy to music fans around the world, and a discography that will live on. Reynolds auditioned for Banks backstage; it was not too long afterwards that Reynolds, who was also signed to Don Davis' production company, began to occasionally sit in with the Dramatics during Howard's absences. The Dramatics Live - 1988 / Positive State Of Mind - 1989 / Stone Cold - 1990 / Mellow Drama - 1994 / A Dramatic Christmas - 1997 / Look Inside - 2002 Shortly after the success of their first album, Howard and Wilkins left the group,[7] and formed their own version of The Dramatics, recording the single "No Rebate On Love" on Mainstream Records. There was an error deleting this problem. WebThe Dramatics Featuring Willie Ford focused on staying true to The Dramatics' original and easily recognizable concept of five part harmonies and five dynamic lead voices in the group, at their shows until his death at 68 years old, May 28, 2019 after having surgery. James Mack Brown (who died on the 28th of November 2008 at the age of 58). For more than four decades into their career, with over 38 charted singles, the Dramatics have stunned audiences all around the globe with their rich, sparkling vocal combination and unique sound that has crossed time, music genres, and generations, The Dramatics were an R&B/soul/pop vocal group originating from Detroit, Michigan in the USA. afterwards L.J. Over the ensuing years, the Dramatics underwent several personnel changes, the most notable occurring in 1973 when L.J. [14], Through the 1970s, the group continued to have successful songs, including the Top 10 Pop, number 1 R&B hit, "In the Rain" in 1972, "Hey You! WebWilliam "Wee Gee" Howard replaced lead singer Reed, and Willie Ford of the Capitols replaced bass Rob Davis. Vocalist who came to prominence as a member of American soul group, The Dramatics. Sadly, group member Lenny Mayes died on November 7, 2004, after a long illness. The Storm (Da Pit Bull Kat Records 2007), The His replacement was Steve Boyd-Barnett. The song went into the Top 10 of theBillboardHot 100, peaking at #9 and climbing to #3 in the R&B chart. The Dramatics then moved to another local Detroit label, Sport Records, where they garnered their first minor hit single, "All Because of You." Actor: Up the Creek. In 2003, the group, then consisting of Reynolds, Banks, Winzell Kelly, Willie Ford and Lenny Mayes, released Greatest Hits Live, a terrific peek at a 2001 Dramatics performance that showed the group still in fine form and a testament to the longevity of this great soul act. hits at ABC included the ballad 'Me And Mrs. Jones' (R&B number 4 and His hero was another well-known bass singer of the time, Melvin Franklin of The Temptations. This spurred some legal proceedings between the original Dramatics and the Howard/Wilkens version, forcing the former group to re-name themselves as Rob Banks and the Dramatics. Actor: Up the Creek. The Dramatics (formerly The Dynamics) are an American soul music vocal group, formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1964. The (Born on 13.07.1950. Read Full Biography. Two other members of the Dramatics also died of heart attacks (Elbert Wilkins in 1992 and William "Wee Gee" Howard in 2000). Try again later. Dramatic Christmas: The Very Best Christmas of All (Fantasy Records 1997), If [4][5][6] They were originally known as the Sensations, but changed their billing to the Dramatics in 1965. He was 58. Davis, then Banks and Reynolds took over production later in the 1970s and the early 1980s. [13] Howard and Wilkins were forced to change the name of their group to "A Dramatic Experience". Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. He was a member of The Dramatics from 1968 to 1973, after which he pursued a solo career that produced two singles, "Hold On To Your Dreams", and "You've Been A Part Of Me". They split up in 1982 as Reynolds and Banks both embarked on solo careers (Reynolds achieving some limited success with the hit "Key to the World"), and Demps went back to school to become a teacher. Get Off My Mountain. Dimension - 1982 / Somewhere Two years later in 2008, the group received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Soul Tracks Readers Choice Awards. They are best known for their 1970s hit songs "In the Rain" and "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get", both of which were Top 10 Pop hits,[1] as well as their later 1993 collaboration "Doggy Dogg World" with Snoop Dogg, a top 20 hit on the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40. A Dramatic Reunion' in 1986, and 'Positive State Of Mind' in 1989. The group moved from Volt in 1974 after three albums, Whatcha See Is What You Get (1971), A Dramatic Experience (1973) and Dramatically Yours (1974). He sang with a group called the Sir Primes whilst at high school. Dynamics, a fault later corrected on further pressings) and 'Inky Dinky They received national attention for their professionalism in 2001 when they performed a save for "Fly Jock" Tom Joyner, singing two sets during his show's appearance in Detroit on less than 12 hours notice after a cancellation by DeBarge. And while Reynolds was replacing Howard, Lenny Mayes was replacing Wilkens, which spelled out identity problems for the remainder of the group. Drag images here or select from your computer for William Franklin Wee Gee Howard II memorial. Wang Dang Do' b/w 'Baby I Need You' both released in 1966. Reynolds replaced William "Wee Gee" Howard in 1973, the core of the group was set for several decades. He became a Dramatic in 1968, before the group was signed by Stax Records of Memphis. State Of Mind (Volt Records 1989), Me In 2013, the Dramatics were inducted into the R&B Music Hall of Fame. LOS ANGELES (Billboard) Singer Ron Banks, a founding member of R&B group the Dramatics, died Thursday (March 4) at his Detroit home of a reported heart attack. the Seventies, the Dramatics released several further popular sides, including A year after founding, the other members joining were baritone Elbert Wilkins, born May 1, 1947; bass/baritone Larry Demps, born February 23, 1949, tenor Lenny Mayes, born April 5, 1952, and tenor William Franklin Howard, born on July 13, 1950. 4: I want people to know that, although in later yearshe struggled with his own demons, WeeGee is one of the finest men I ever knew. They needed to have a major overhaul in their roster in hopes of making it big. We struggled until "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get"hit the airwaves. Drama (Groovesville Records 1994), Gimme Some Good Soul Music (Fantasy Records 1995), A In 1989 they were on the Volt Records label where they released the album, Positive State of Mind. Banks is survived by his wife, Sandy Banks, four daughters and two sons. LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Singer Ron Banks, a founding member of R&B group the Dramatics, died Thursday (March 4) at his Detroit home of a reported heart attack. WebWilliam Howard later rejoined the original group for the albums 'Somewhere in Time: A Dramatic Reunion' in 1986, and 'Positive State Of Mind' in 1989. The Dramatics(formerlyThe Dynamics) are an American soul music vocal group, formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1964. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112583735/william-franklin-howard. Try again later. To use this feature, use a newer browser. WebThe Dramatics were honored for their careers when they received the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the 2008 SoulTracks Readers' Choice Awards. The group was depicted in the 2017 film Detroit. Former member Larry Reed was caught up in the events of the riot, taking refuge at the former Algiers Motel off Woodward Avenue. Many of the Dramatics' songs initially were written and produced by Tony Hester, including all the tracks on the first two Volt albums. No further details of Ron Banks' death were available at press time. 2023 COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WBSS MEDIA LTD, https://www.discogs.com/artist/448325-William-Howard. BIRTH: 1 May 1947 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. Reynolds legally took the trademark rights to the name The Dramatics.[19]. "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" was awarded gold disc status by the R.I.A.A. They occasionally reunite for concert events. 2023 COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WBSS MEDIA LTD, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dramatics. 'Welcome Back Home' (R&B number 9, 1980). Hey, You! He rejoined The Dramatics for their reunion in 1986, but left again in 1989. Reynolds and Lenny Mayes replaced Howard and Wilkins. the release of the group's first album, William Howard and Elbert Wilkins To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. 5th April 1951, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. d. 7th November 2004, Southfield, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1973 to 2004, L. J. Reynolds (b. Larry James Reynolds, 27th January 1952, Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.A.) - 1973 to 1981 then 1986 to today, Winzell Kelly (b. Also during this time, the Dramatics had signed with producer Don Davis' production company. He had the heart of a lion and took every new day as an opportunity to do more and do it better then the day before. His replacement was Steve Boyd-Barnett. The following years proved to be fruitless for the Dramatics, until in 1971 they finally broke through via their single Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get. It was written by Tony Hester, who also produced the majority of the groups material. Our son, William Franklin Howard lll was born in 1974 and our world was complete. WebAfter leaving The Dramatics in 1972, he pursued a solo career. In the mid-seventies, as Stax was failing, the group and producer Don Davis switched to ABC records where they released a number of successful albums and top 10 singles, though their coverage was, at that point, limited to the Soul radio. RIP, Wee Gee! Howard left, and was replaced by Larry L.J. Reynolds (formerly of Chocolate Syrup). Dramatic Experience (Volt Records 1973), The The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In 2006, local Detroit developer Herb Strather honored the Dramatics (along with Freda Payne, the Four Tops and others), with a street named after the group in one of the newest neighborhoods being built in the city. Reynolds left to go solo in 1981 and Larry Demps decided to go into teaching and spend more time with his family, after having joined the group's original line-up in 1964 with Banks. Failed to delete memorial. (b. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. 'All Because Of You' b/w 'If You Haven't Got Love' by the Dramatics, released The group moved from Volt in 1974 after three albums, releasing one album on Chess Records' subsidiary Cadet, sharing tracks with The Dells, who were also being produced by Davis at the time.