The 28th Street Crew
American house music group
The 28th Street Crew was a short-lived house-music group featuring David Cole and Robert Clivillés,[1] who previously used the alias The Done Properly Posse![2]
In 1989, the group released a single and album (the latter of which was titled I Need a Rhythm) on Vendetta/A&M Records.[1] This single would later be featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the fictional radio station SF-UR in 2004. Also in 1989, Clivillés and Cole started (the much more successful) C+C Music Factory[3]
The 28th Street Crew released a single called "O'" in 1994 on the Ministry of Sound label.[1][4]
References
- ^ a b c 28th Street Crew, The, Discogs
- ^ Done Properly Posse!, The, Discogs
- ^ C+C Music Factory/Full Biography, MTV
- ^ A song called "O" by the 28th Street Crew (written by Robert Clivillés/David Cole/Ricky Crespo) can be found on the CD Ministry of Sound—the sessions volume 3 mixed by Clivilles & Cole (Warner Music, 1994, Catalog: MINSTCD 003, 4509-98130-2)
External links
- The 28th St. Crew—I Need A Rhythm (1989) - The Isle of Deserted Pop Stars
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