In 1964 Emmet Garner Junior and his friends Ralph O'Neal, Jerome Johnson and Eddie Dunn founded
one of the many groups that emerged from Chicago's West Side during that prolific era of Soul music.
The Trends, as they had named the group, were not very successful though. They had several singles
released mainly during the 60's, but they never had a hit. In 1968, finally, they broke up, and Emmett
stayed in the business producing and promoting music in Chicago.
(Source: Chicago Soul by Robert Pruter)
one of the many groups that emerged from Chicago's West Side during that prolific era of Soul music.
The Trends, as they had named the group, were not very successful though. They had several singles
released mainly during the 60's, but they never had a hit. In 1968, finally, they broke up, and Emmett
stayed in the business producing and promoting music in Chicago.
(Source: Chicago Soul by Robert Pruter)
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