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| 548 products found for cameo  | Personnel: Will Smith, Larry Blackmon, Cameo, Fuzzy, Ryan Toby, Valvin Roane, Tia Mintze, Left Eye, Camp Lo (vocals); Sauce (various instruments); David Foreman (guitar); Timothy "Tyme" Riley, Keith Winfield (keyboards); Lanar "Kern" Brantley (bass);... |  | Personnel include: Bobby Rydell (vocals). Collecting recordings from throughout the first five years of early-1960s heartthrob Bobby Rydell's career, this compilation features his first hits, like the Doc Pomus composition "I Dig Girls," standards... |  | |  | Funky from the tips of their shoes to the tops of their immaculately coiffeured hair, the trio that are Cameo managed to keep producing an infectious mix of R & B, funk, and soul for more than two decades. Hits like "Freaky Dancin'," "Style," and... |  | Includes work(s) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |  | Producer: Larry Blackmon. Compilation producers: Harry Weinger, Donald Cleveland. Includes liner notes by Tom Terrell. Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Suha Gur (Universal Music Group Studios). This is part of Mercury's Funk Essentials... |  | Personnel includes: Mariah Carey, Cameo, Ludacris, Da Brat, 22, Mystikal, Nate Dogg, Ja Rule, Fabulous, Eric Benet, DJ Clue, Busta Rhymes, Shawnna. Producers include: Clark Kent, Mariah Carey, Damizza, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. Looking to go down the... |  | Recorded at Quad Recording Studio, Counter Point Studio, Power Station Studio, and Sound Ideas Studio, New York, New York. Cameo: Larry Blackmon, Nathan Leftenant, Tomi Jenkins. The most inescapable funk single of 1986 was Cameo's brilliant "Word... |  | The Dovells: Jerry Summers, Len Barry, Mike Dennis, Arnie Satin, Danny Brooks (vocals). This 21-track compilation charts the career of the Dovells, a Philadelphia-based vocal ensemble that burst onto the US pop charts in 1961 with the instantly... |  | |
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