Biography
c. 1962, Selma, Alabama, USA. Strongs first professional work came as a member of the Oasis Band in his home town. He then sang with Bobby Moore And The Rhythm Aces and soon afterwards made his own-name recording debut with 1986s Love Dont Change Over Night. During the next few years, Strong released more albums, gradually developing into an effective soft soul blues singer. Over these years he released some singles including Shes Not The Cheating Kind, You Made A Change In Me, Shes Got Papers On Me and Im In Need Of A Good Woman, which made only a limited impact. He did better with Rock That Man In The Boat, the lead track on 2004s Lets Get Back Together and one of the best examples of his work. With Winston Williams, he co-wrote You Left A Goldmine For A Golddigger, which was covered by Little Milton, while another of his songs,...
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